Senior Sean Pollock brings obscure theater to Ithaca College
As the founder of the Macabre Theatre Ensemble, Senior Sean Pollock has blood, gore and more onto the Ithaca College theater scene.
As the founder of the Macabre Theatre Ensemble, Senior Sean Pollock has blood, gore and more onto the Ithaca College theater scene.
Approved March 27, graphic design will be offered as a minor to all students at the college.
Students in Ithaca College’s Teatro class take the stage for a series of short, socially-relevant plays.
Many of the faculty in the School of Music have been teaching for over two decades. For two of them, this year will be their last as full-time professors at the college.
Following recent performances on “Conan” and “The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson,” stand-up comedian Alingon Mitra will be visiting Ithaca College at 8 p.m. April 16 to perform his comedy in IC Square.
Spoken-word poetry offers poets new and old a way to express beyond the page.
New club brings country music appreciation to campus.
A new film festival coming to Ithaca College is aiming to bring the art of Asian-American cinema into the spotlight.
On April 8, Sorayya Khan will read from her novel “City of Spies” in the Handwerker Gallery.
For those looking to find an instrument, downtown Ithaca has no shortage of places to shop at.
With steep hills and yearly events, Ithaca’s longboarding scene offers high-speed fun for locals and visitors alike.
IC Women in Communications, a group on campus, aims to give voice to women in the communications workplace.