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Members of IC Greens rehearse their upcoming production of The Laramie Project and its companion piece. The Laramie Project will premiere April 24 in Textor Hall, room 103.

Political club tackles social issues in production

By Alyssa Gilliam, Staff Writer April 16, 2014
IC Greens, Ithaca College's Green Party, is producing a production of "The Laramie Project" and "The Laramie Project: Ten Years Later," the story of a gay college student named Matthew Shepard who was tied to a fence and beaten to death because of his sexuality on April 24–27.

Review: Biblical drama is sinfully good

By Alyssa Gilliam, Contributing Writer April 2, 2014
Darren Aronofsky's vision of a classic tale proves heavenly.
Photographs by Denis Defibaugh hang in the Cornell Lab of Ornithology for the exhibit “Afterlifes of Natural History.” Defibaugh achieved the images with alternative means of exposure and oxidation.

Review: Exhibit loses substance to spookiness

By Alyssa Gilliam, Staff Writer March 5, 2014
Experimental photography exhibit's haunting subject matter detract from its accessibility.

Review: Punk-pop band rocks nostalgic album

By Alyssa Gilliam, Contributing Writer November 1, 2013
Fall Out Boy returns with a rocking and energetic album, "Save Rock and Roll."

Review: Punk-pop band rocks nostalgic album

By Alyssa Gilliam, Contributing Writer May 2, 2013
Fall Out Boy returns with a rocking and energetic album, "Save Rock and Roll."
Senior Veronica Smith sits on a bench Wednesday on The Commons. She is an intern for the New Voices Literary Festival, coming to Ithaca from April 24 to April 26. Eight writers will attend.

New literary festival comes to campus

By Alyssa Gilliam, Contributing Writer April 17, 2013
New Voices Literary Festival, hosted by the English and writing departments, will allow students to interact with emerging writers.

Review: Music score and cast shine in sci-fi movie

By Alyssa Gilliam, Contributing Writer April 4, 2013
Strong acting compensates for confusing plot in sci-fi film "The Host."
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