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All content by Vivian Goldstein
From left, Sophia Egner, Emily Altschuler, Daniella Leventhal, Samantha Kahn, Alexa  Bastardi and Hallie ArbitalJacoby are board members of Broadway Bound, an a capella group.

A cappella and broadway come together in club

By Vivian Goldstein, Staff Writer
October 2, 2019
The sorority of Gamma Delta Pi participated in Cornell University’s Relay for Life in Spring 2019. GDPi is a sorority unaffiliated with Ithaca College, and members participate in various charity events in the year.

Sorority combines service and sisterhood

By Vivian Goldstein, Staff Writer
September 11, 2019
From left, grounds crew members Chris Cornwall, Alex Teeter and Rick Marsh spread mulch in a flower bed near the Dillingham fountains. The crew begins spring landscaping in  March to prepare the campus for Commencement. The grounds crew is also responsible for removing trash, planting flowers and clearing walkways of snow throughout the year.

Ithaca College grounds crew adds color to campus

By Vivian Goldstein, Staff Writer
April 24, 2019
Pamela Drix, lecturer in the Department of Art is teaching a class in which students use printmaking  techniques to create moth prints. These prints will be part of an international art installation in Australia.

Art students’ prints migrate to global exhibit

By Vivian Goldstein, Staff Writer
April 2, 2019
Warground has an adorable, colorful art style and easy to understand mechanics. However, the strategy game lacks single-player options, making it very difficult to enjoy the games potential.

Review: “WarGround” is unplayable and underwhelming

By Vivian Goldstein
February 18, 2019
Ithaca College professor Frederik Kaufman taught for Semester at Sea. From left, his wife Donna Fleming, children Amelia and Aaron Kaufman, and Frederick Kaufman stand in front of the programs docked cruise ship.

Students sail around the world while studying abroad at sea

By Vivian Goldstein, Staff Writer
December 4, 2018
Theater group Theatrist Theatrics are performing the show Plague! The Musical. This is the plays fourth ever production and second U.S. production.

Comedy and contagion combine in student musical

By Vivian Goldstein, Staff Writer
November 6, 2018
Members of IC Ballroom practice their dance routines in the Wood Floor Gym in the Fitness Center.

Dance team culture delivers style and self-expression

By Vivian Goldstein, Staff Writer
October 23, 2018
From left, sophomores Avi Kendrick, Samuel Haney, Lucia Tepper and Grayson Stevens attend a meeting of Spectrum, an Ithaca College LGBTQ organization that is striving to be more inclusive of intersectional identities.

LGBTQ groups emphasize intersectionality

By Vivian Goldstein, Staff Writer
September 12, 2018

Coffeehouse art showcase highlights LGBTQ artists of color

By Vivian Goldstein, Staff Writer
May 2, 2018
Nia Gaines, left, and Bishop Chantal R. Wright, right, performed at the Ithaca College Gospel Music Festival with the Songs of Solomon Academy. Wright was invited to conduct the groups of students that sang during the festival.

Gospel music festival celebrates diversity and community

By Vivian Goldstein, Staff Writer
April 18, 2018
SALTAR, Spanish Language through the Arts and Recreation, is a class that visits the Bell Sherman Elementary to integrate Spanish into the classroom through physical education, art and music.

Classes connect curriculum with community interaction

By Vivian Goldstein, Contributing Writer
March 28, 2018
Sophomores Eliana Noznesky and Lydia Brown who make up L.E. played at the Music for Our Lives concert held by the Macabre Theatre Ensemble on campus as part of their concert series.

Concert series strives to show support for organizations

By Vivian Goldstein, Contributing Writer
March 27, 2018
Sean Eversley Bradwell, director of programs and outreach in the Office of Student Affairs and Campus Life, narrated the film Civil Warriors, which follows real black families who lived in the Ithaca area and their family members who fought in the Civil War.

Faculty member helps tell stories of black Civil War soldiers

By Vivian Goldstein, Contributing Writer
March 6, 2018
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