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Brunch spot mixes sweet and savory

By | Dec 12, 2019

For nine years, the restaurant has offered a variety of sweet and savory waffle combinations.


Reviews: Travel the world through food

By | Dec 12, 2019

Ithaca offers a vast array of diverse cuisines from around the world, including Asian food and Moroccan food.


Luna combines fun and comfort food

By | Dec 12, 2019

The restaurant has a very casual environment, which is emphasized by the laid-back ordering system and the overall appearance of the restaurant.


Ithaca College Circus Club juggles a murder in annual showcase

By The Ithacan | Apr 14, 2019

 
On April 13 at the downtown Ithaca Circus Culture space, a mere designated gray line on a mat separates the audience from the performers where some spectators are inches from a juggling ball, while others are ushered to the upstairs balcony and on the stairs to make standing room.


Alum returns to create a connection with chorus ensemble

By | Apr 25, 2018

“It’s a definite source of pride that this piece, which has already won a ton of awards, is being worked on at home,” conductor Susan Avery said.


Exhibition features artists with marginalized identities

By | Apr 25, 2018

Curated by senior x senn-yuen rance, “Who is Me?” features students and alumni of the college and is on display at the Tompkins County Public Library.


Student and alum help plan annual awards show in Los Angeles

By | Apr 24, 2018

During their three-month-long internship, Tal Torovezky ’17 and senior Hannah Mautz were working to plan for the 53rd annual Academy of Country Music Awards.


Festival shines spotlight on Asian-American media makers

By | Apr 24, 2018

Senior Monica Chen said IPAAFF is important because it opens discussions of inaccurate representation or underrepresentation of Asian Americans in the media.


Snapshot: Early Birds

By | Apr 18, 2018

* Editor’s Note: The Ithacan‘s journalistic coverage of the campus often focuses on formal announcements and events.


Behind the Illusion: The Story of Ithaca’s Magic Man

By | Apr 18, 2018

Before he was Magic Man, before he stood outside on The Commons during the warmth of summer and the onslaught of winter, he was just Will Metro.


Student switches from science major to pursue passion

By | Apr 18, 2018

Sophomore Samantha Epstein said she found she was most passionate about the connections she made with both the other students and the locals in Thailand.


Theater incubator fosters competition between students

By | Apr 18, 2018

The plays competed for the Golden Egg first place trophy and the Silver Egg second place trophy, which were built by Theater Production and Design majors.