March 26, 2023
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Students cozy up for end-of-semester holiday fun

By | Dec 7, 2022

IC After Dark hosted a “PJs and Pancakes” event open to all students where hot chocolate, hash browns, pancakes and, of course, maple syrup, were all provided.


Photo sharing app BeReal takes off at Ithaca College

By | Nov 30, 2022

The photo sharing app BeReal, launched in 2020, is designed to offer users an outlet to show off a real version of themselves and their friends.


Literary magazine starts up after four-year hiatus

By | Nov 30, 2022

Funded by the Sigma Tau Delta International English Honor Society in partnership with the Department of Literatures in English, ZoetIC is emphasizing student work from all disciplines.


Q&A: Professor participates in discussion on Quran

By | Nov 30, 2022

Asma Barlas, professor Emerita in the Ithaca College Department of Politics, participated in a community dialogue Nov. 14 over Zoom about the Quran’s teachings of marriage and the family.


Alum documents 40 years of Beatles radio history

By | Nov 16, 2022

“Breakfast with the Beatles” on WICB at the college has a claim to be the longest continuously-running “Breakfast with the Beatles” program in the nation — running as early as 1980.


New course aims to educate on film festival history

By | Nov 15, 2022

A new course being offered to Ithaca College students in Spring 2023 dives into the history of film festivals and the operations of the local Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival (FLEFF).


Q&A: Dossier explores Colombian literature and film

By | Nov 15, 2022

To highlight Colombian literature and film, Camilo Malagon, assistant professor in the Department of World Languages, Literatures, and Cultures, has published a dossier.


IC celebrates compassion with Tibetan monks

By | Nov 8, 2022

Two monks from Ithaca’s Namgyal Monastery Institute of Buddhist Studies bent over a table as a crowd of onlookers witnessed them intricately create a multicolored mandala from Nov. 2 to 7.


Q&A: Alum bewitches Dillingham with original play

By | Nov 8, 2022

The premiere of Aaliyah Warrington’s ’21 play, “Pas De Trois, or The Dancing Witch Play,” occurs Nov. 11 in the Earl McCarroll Studio, and runs until Nov. 17.


Student dance organizations boogie for books

By | Nov 7, 2022

Music blasted from Emerson Suites as students, faculty and family members walked in for the “Moving Together Ithaca” Charity Event on Nov. 4.


Ithaca community members celebrate Halloween

By | Nov 2, 2022

In preparation for Halloween, Ithaca College students and community members engaged in costume parties, vendors, markets and movie nights to ring in the holiday.


Club encourages students to reach for the stars

By | Nov 2, 2022

The astronomy club’s goal this fall semester is to diversify its members by making astronomy more accessible for non-STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) majors.