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Jonathan Ablard, professor in the Department of History at Ithaca College, has co-written an article published in the Journal of Social History.

Q&A: IC professor co-authors article on political rumors

By Cecilia Meza, Contributing Writer September 29, 2021
Jonathan Ablard, professor in the Department of History at Ithaca College, has co-written an article published in the Journal of Social History.
"Triple Frontier" fights to make characters and relationships seem relatable and genuine, yet falls short of that goal. The movie feels shallow and scattered, leaving it disappointingly far from achieving its true potential.

Review: “Triple Frontier” lacks ingenuity and sincerity

By Arleigh Rodgers March 24, 2019

“Triple Frontier” is shaped by three things — a cataclysmic heist feat, bitter ex-soldiers and the blurry setting in which director J.C. Chandor has placed these events. Chandor banks on an explosive...

Jonathan Ablard, professor in the Department of History at Ithaca College, has co-written an article published in the Journal of Social History.

Q&A: Associate professor researches military conscripts in Argentina

By Meredith Burke, Opinion Editor September 10, 2018
Jonathan Ablard, associate professor in the Department of History, visited Argentina using his Faculty Excellence Summer Research grant.
Junior Elena Piech is an Emerging Media major studying in Buenos Aires for the Spring 2018 semester.

Piech in Palermo: Learning how to live in the moment

By Elena Piech, Staff Writer April 23, 2018
My Argentine amigos placed an emphasis on enjoying the present. These differing perspectives provide new definitions of what it means to be productive.
The team gets ready for its match against the University of Montpellier during the trip to Montpellier, France, over spring break.

Women’s soccer travels through Europe for spring break

By Matt Hornick, Sports Editor March 21, 2018
The Ithaca College women's soccer team had the opportunity to travel to Montpellier, France and Barcelona, Spain for spring break.
Junior Elena Piech is an Emerging Media major studying in Buenos Aires for the Spring 2018 semester.

Piech in Palermo: Learning more than just language

By Elena Piech, Columnist March 6, 2018
"I am going to own up to the fact that I am learning," Elena Piech said. "And when I return to the United States, I am going to talk to my abuelos in Spanish."
Annette Levine, associate professor in the Department of Modern Languages and Literature, discusses the work she did for Memoria Abierta.

Q&A: Professor translates guide for Memoria Abierta

By Meaghan McElroy, Opinion Editor August 30, 2017
Opinion Editor Meaghan McElroy spoke with Levine about the translation project, the importance of translation and her hopes for future work.
The Rev. Carsten Martensen, Catholic chaplain and director at Ithaca College and Cornell University, delivers a message to the congregation at Catholic Mass at 8 p.m. March 16 in Muller Chapel.

Students reflect on the year of a new pope

By Kayla Dwyer, Assistant News Editor March 19, 2014
Pope Francis took to Twitter on March 13, acknowledging the one-year anniversary of his papal inauguration by asking his followers to “Please pray for me.”

Building bonds for spring teams

By Andrew Kristy, Columnist March 19, 2014
Spring teams use the break to build camaraderie.

Commentary: Argentinian play sparks introspective question

By Kristin Leffler October 10, 2013

¿Vos sabés quién sos? Do you know who you are? The question rang throughout a Cornell University lecture hall on Sept. 27, as my Spanish theater classmates and I performed “A propósito de la...

Guest Commentary: First Latin American pope has mixed history

By Jonathan Ablard March 26, 2013
Pope Francis has a well-deserved reputation as a humble man who rides the subway and ministers to the growing number of slum dwellers in Buenos Aires. Many have also characterized him as either a populist conservative or a moderate conservative.
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