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Giant Panda Guerrilla Dub Squads James Searl (Right) poses in the studio with with producer Matt Goodwin. Giant Panda Guerrilla Dub Squad

Q&A: IC alumnus performs with Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad

By Angela Poffenbaugh, Staff Writer October 19, 2016
The bassist and vocalist of the group, James Searl ‘04, helped to form the band in 2001 when he was a sophomore at Ithaca College.
Courtesy of Dave Burbank

Kitchen Theatre set to perform ‘Hand to God’ until Sept. 25

By Angela Poffenbaugh, Staff Writer September 14, 2016
The Kitchen Theatre in downtown Ithaca is hosting “Hand to God,” a show that breaks social boundaries through raunchy and hilarious puppet characters. This is the first production of “Hand to God” in the Ithaca area since the show debuted off-Broadway in 2011.
Review: Musician goes back to roots on Golden album

Review: Musician goes back to roots on ‘Golden’ album

By Angela Poffenbaugh, Staff Writer August 22, 2016
Walker’s unexpected instrumental changes work to his advantage: While the songs take a bit of time to adjust to, the different style will slowly grow on the listener.
Many students have stolen signs like the ones above, and have them in their room as decoration.

Campus Bandits: Students steal items from around campus

By Angela Poffenbaugh, Staff Writer April 13, 2016
Some Ithaca College students have stolen items like signs, furniture and other objects from around the Ithaca College campus.
The Ithaca College Academic Choral Directors Association promotes choral music and has won the award for most outstanding student chapter five times in a row.

Student organization promotes choral music

By Angela Poffenbaugh, Staff Writer April 6, 2016
The award-winning Ithaca College chapter of the American Choral Directors Association, founded and advised by Janet Galván, is dedicated to enhancing experiences and education about choral music.
Sophomore Joshua Brooks climbs a mountain during one of his many expeditions. Brooks prefers to go on solo excursions and has climbed all of the 5,000 feet mountains in the Northeast with his ultimate goal to climb the highest point in every state by himself.

Sophomore hits peak performance in climbing

By Angela Poffenbaugh, Staff Writer March 9, 2016
Sophomore Joshua Brooks is currently working on his biggest goal, which is to climb the highest points in all 50 states of the United States by himself.
From left, juniors Emily DeRoo, James Manton and Brenna Chirumbole and sophomore Andrew Morris helped found the IC chapter of the DKA National Cinema Society.

National film society finds home at Ithaca College

By Angela Poffenbaugh, Staff Writer February 24, 2016
The Delta Kappa Alpha National Professional Cinema Society has been founded as a local chapter at Ithaca College.
Review: Shearwater shows of its shear talent

Review: Shearwater shows of its shear talent

By Angela Poffenbaugh, Staff Writer February 5, 2016

Shearwater brings a new form of enjoyable indie rock with a mellow but upbeat feel in its newest album, “Jet and Plane Oxbow,” released Jan. 22. With a more relaxed tone, this album encompasses the...

Review: Big stars fail to bring joy to viewers

Review: Big stars fail to bring ‘joy’ to viewers

By Angela Poffenbaugh, Staff Writer December 30, 2015
If one is looking for a movie that lives up to the joyous sounding title, prepare for an entirely opposite and disappointing experience.
Audience members in The Cherry Arts’ “White Rabbit Red Rabbit” are called up to the stage to interact with the play during the Dec. 4 showing. The play was written by Iranian playwright Nassim Soleimanpour.

Grab the play by the ears: Actors face artistic challenges

By Angela Poffenbaugh, Staff Writer December 9, 2015
Unlike most plays, "White Rabbit Red Rabbit" has no set, prior rehearsals or director, with a different actor for each of the seven nights who have not read the script until the moment they step on stage.
From left, junior Celena Morgan and sophomores Jordy Diaz and Lea Sevola play  Nemasani, Anon and Naja, respectively in “Anon(ymous),” which focuses on immigration.

‘Anonymous’ explores immigrant experience

By Angela Poffenbaugh, Staff Writer December 2, 2015
Main Stage Theatre's latest production, "Anon(ymous)" focuses on the journey of Anon as a young immigrant.
New film series bring social issues to the big screen

New film series bring social issues to the big screen

By Allison Falk and Angela Poffenbaugh September 29, 2015
The series explore historic black cinema and Palestinian film.
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