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Fashion statements: Well-dressed professors share style tips

By Evin Billington, Accent Editor January 29, 2014
The college's best dressed professors give some insight into their daily fashion.
Senior Stephanie Lee poses with her painting Jan. 27 in a studio in Ceracche Center. Her pieces are made of newspaper and tar.

Jamaican art student meshes photojournalism with painting

By Tylor Colby, Staff Writer January 29, 2014
Senior Stephanie Lee, an art major with a minor in still photography and a native of Jamaica, is attempting to bring her home country's economic issues to light through her senior art thesis.
Maddie Jo Landers and Brandon Morris star in the Kitchen Theatre Company’s production of David Ives’ “Venus in Fur.” The two, as Vanda and Thomas explore the deepest recesses of human sexuality.

Review: Sexy play satisfies with enticing lead

By Emily Fedor, Staff Writer January 29, 2014
Sexy play brings more to the table than just sensual thrills.

Review: Unimpressive electronic sound diminishes rock group’s appeal

By Marissa Framarini, Staff Writer January 29, 2014
Painful lyrics and mediocre new sound hurt indie-rock album.

Review: Musical pair pulls heartstrings

By Ashley Wolf, Staff Writer January 29, 2014
Musical duo delivers an emotionally impressive debut album.
Sophomore Emily Behrmann-Fowler, who is pursuing a dual degree in vocal performance and theater arts management, plays piano and sings Jan. 29 in the Whalen Center for Music.

A tale of two majors: Sophomore works toward dual degrees while staying involved in music school

By Vicky Wolak, Chief Copy Editor January 29, 2014
Sophomore Emily Behrmann-Fowler is the first to pursue both a both a Bachelor of Music degree in vocal performance and a Bachelor of Science degree in theater arts management, which she will finish in 2016 and 2017, respectively.

Review: Nutty film exudes critter charisma

By Sydney O'Shaughnessy, Contributing Writer January 29, 2014
Colorful cast of characters provide fun theater experience.

Review: Evil baby story barely crawls by

By Daniel Wisniewski, Contributing Writer January 29, 2014
Dreadful script and cheap scares doom horror film.
Members of the IC Game Developers Club pose during Global Game Jam, an event where gamers come together to create video games, on Jan. 25–27, 2013, in New York City. The college is hosting a 48-hour jam on Jan. 24.

Students unite in game-development marathon

By Amanda Hutchinson, Staff Writer January 22, 2014
On Jan. 24, the college will host Global Game Jam, an international event where gamers and game developers team up to create video games for 48-hours.
Jorge Villavicencio Grossmann, assistant professor of music theory, history and composition, teaches Jan. 22. Grossmann was recently awarded a Fromm Music Foundation commission.

Music professor awarded composition commission

By Evin Billington, Accent Editor January 22, 2014
Jorge Villavicencio Grossmann, assistant professor of music theory, history and composition, was recently awarded a commission from Harvard University’s Fromm Music Foundation to compose an original work for piano and electronic music. Accent Editor Evin Billington sat down with Grossmann to discuss his award, influences and composing experience.
Professors Handwerker exhibit explores human influence on nature

Professor’s Handwerker exhibit explores human influence on nature

By Samantha Guter, Contributing Writer January 22, 2014
"Aerial Reconnaissance," a mixed-media art exhibit by Carla Stetson, assistant professor of art, in the Handwerker Gallery comments on human influences on the environment.
Video: Eds Up!

Video: Eds Up!

By Deanna Romanoff January 20, 2014
Ithacan editors give you a heads up on what's new in this weeks upcoming issue for January 23, 2014.
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