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Research shows students have increased their consumption of coffee and other caffeinated substances.

Jitterbug: Students’ use of caffeine increases during midterm period

By Evin Billington, Assistant Accent Editor October 9, 2013
Research and studies have shown that the addiction rates of student caffeine consumption has risen in recent years.
From left, Samuel Smith, Michael Smith and Isaiah Smith work on “Sculpture for Strolling” at the gallery.

Just ‘do it’: Collaborative art-making exhibit brings campus together

By Steven Pirani, Staff Writer October 9, 2013
The Handwerker Gallery has brought 'do it,' an interactive art exhibit, to Ithaca College's campus.
From left, seniors John Horan and Meredith Jones accept their crowns at the Mr. and Ms. Ithaca pageant Oct. 8 in Emerson Suites.

Mr. and Ms. Ithaca 2013 crowns its winners

By Kamara Williams, Contributing Writer October 9, 2013
Seniors John Horan and Meredith Jones were crowned Mr. and Ms. Ithaca on Oct. 8 in Emerson Suites.
Adam Day ’07 will perform Oct. 16 at The Nines, located at 311 College Ave. During his time at Ithaca College, Day was a music student who almost failed out of school. He will tour the East Coast and Midwest until Nov. 14.

Former music student to perform at local Collegetown bar

By Marissa Framarini, Staff Writer October 9, 2013
Adam Day '07 will perform Oct. 16 at The Nines on College Avenue.
Ke$ha performs at Cornell University’s Barton Hall.

Crazy Kids: Ke$ha rocks sold-out concert at Cornell University’s Barton Hall

By Ashley Wolf, Contributing Writer October 7, 2013
Ke$ha played a rocking concert chock full of lights, crazy outfits and animal costumes.
Jon Bennett, a worker at Littletree Orchards in Newfield, N.Y., grades apples to turn into cider for the upcoming 31st Annual Apple Harvest Festival. Littletree Orchards has been around for 40 years.

Fruits of their labor: Farmers prepare for 31st annual Apple Fest

By Aama Harwood, Staff Writer October 2, 2013
Several apple farmers must gear up for the upcoming changes to Apple Fest because of the construction on The Commons.
Lee Goodhew Romm, professor of performance studies, teaches her yoga class Sept. 27 at Sunrise Yoga on South Cayuga Street. Goodhew Romm was certified as a yoga instructor in June.

Relaxation certified: Music professor teaches local yoga class after earning official license this summer

By Carolyn Hartley, Contributing Writer October 2, 2013
Lee Goodhew Romm, professor of performance studies in the James J. Whalen School of Music, is teaching a new yoga class after being certified to teach yoga, in June.
From left, a patron walks by Courtney Sullivan’s farm booth  Sunday at the Ithaca Farmer’s Market at Steamboat Landing.

Producing new plots: Ithaca Farmer’s Market expands to multiple locations

By Kelli Kyle, Contributing Writer September 25, 2013
Students and Ithaca residents now have access to fresh local food at Dewitt Park and East Hill Plaza in addition to Steamboat Landing.
Jason Harrington, assistant professor in the Department of Media Arts, Sciences and Studies, teaches an animation class on Wednesday in the Roy H. Park School of Communications.

‘Breathing In’ honors: Media studies professor garners recognition for animated film at international festivals

By Ashley Wolf, Contributing Writer September 25, 2013
Jason Harrington, assistant professor in the Department of Media Arts, Sciences and Studies, gains praise for his animated film, "Breathing In."
Senior Josh Grazul works on his hops farm Sept. 8.

Hop to it: Senior makes name for himself as hops-growing businessman

By T. Michael Palmer, Senior Writer September 19, 2013
Senior Josh Grazul has grown his business by cultivating hops, the plants that help create the flavor in beer.
The MegsRadio team collaborates in the Williams Hall conference room Wednesday. Doug Turnbull, assistant professor of computer science, developed the site to create a new listening experience for users and support local music.

Computer science professor collaborates with students on local Internet radio site

By Tylor Colby, Contributing Writer September 18, 2013
Doug Turnbull, assistant professor of computer science, developed MegsRadio with the help of students, faculty and Ithaca residents.
Students stand with Dave Franco and Christopher Mintz-Plasse after the actors’ Funny or Die presentation Sept. 13. Franco and Mintz-Plasse discussed how they began making videos.

Parkies are McLovin it

By Alexa Levy and Kelli Kyle September 18, 2013
Funny or Die crew comes to Ithaca College with Dave Franco and Chris Mintz-Plasse
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