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Student-run production explores coming of age in the ’80s

By | Mar 28, 2018

The play is a coming-of-age story about three privileged teenagers — Warren, Dennis and Jessica — who are living in the Upper West Side of Manhattan.


Review: White’s record stifled by unstructured noise

By | Mar 28, 2018

In his attempt to break past stifling limits, White has also thrown out any semblance of structure.


Review: ‘Sherlock Gnomes’ strays off garden path

By | Mar 28, 2018

Rather than embrace the whimsy or silliness that lend children’s films their charm, Stevenson depends on anachronistic pop culture references.


March Madness tournament exploits Division I athletes

By | Mar 28, 2018

The NCAA continues to make money off of the Division I basketball players during the March Madness tournament.


Classes connect curriculum with community interaction

By | Mar 28, 2018

There are 36 service learning–designated courses at Ithaca College and David Harker, director for the Center of Civic Engagement, said he hopes more arise.


Concert series strives to show support for organizations

By | Mar 27, 2018

The March 23 Macabre concert, Music for Our Lives, featured five acts — L.E., Leonardo DeCapitated, Paleontology, Grover Cleveland and Jerry Skyscraper.


Review: ‘Unsane’ offers much-needed edgy originality

By | Mar 27, 2018

Needless to say, Steven Soderbergh is an experienced filmmaker, and his new horror film “Unsane” shows he can excel in any genre.


Review: ‘Thoroughbreds’ delightfully disturbs

By | Mar 27, 2018

Finley’s directorial debut is one of the best movies of the year so far — quite impressive for someone who had never stepped foot on a film set.