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Video: Hidden Talents of Ithaca — Meghan Kissinger, humor writer

By Deanna Romanoff April 4, 2013
Senior Meghan Kissinger hopes to turn her talent for humor writing into a future career. She talks about her blog, how she stays funny, and how it all began in this all new Hidden Talents of Ithaca.

Video: Snap Judgement – Is the college’s proposed learning center in China worth the investment?

By Jaclyn CataldiShawn Steiner March 28, 2013
Students on campus share their opinions on whether they think Ithaca College's proposed learning center in China is worth the investment.

Slideshow: Campus community hosts One World Concert

By Alex MasonParker Chen, Staff Photographers November 8, 2012
The annual One World Concert was hosted in Emerson Suites on Friday night. It is a multicultural event featuring numerous performers and styles.

The Buttzine is a zine about butts

By S.B. Kasulke, Blogger, deviant October 7, 2012
Do you have any idea how much porn there is on the Internet? No. You don’t. Mere mortals like yourself, dear reader, could not bear possessing comprehensive knowledge of the unfathomable amount of videos promising rabid penetration of barely-legal vacant-eyed coeds or the unthinkable decades an infinite and ever-expanding  stream of amateur porn comprises, endlessly…

A list of things Lindsay NoHANDS made me think and feel, plus an interview

By Sarah Kasulke, Blogger, Fiend September 26, 2012
Our blogger muses about a blog dedicated to pictures of Lindsay Lohan with her hands photoshopped off.

Ron Paul’s Funeral City is the weirdest blog you’ll see this week

By Sarah Kasulke September 17, 2012
A blog dedicated to a cult that probably doesn't exist sufficiently confuses our blogger.

Hospital

By Michelle Boulé, Blogger March 9, 2012
I always have a sense of foreboding when I enter hospitals. Knowing that there are a plethora of needles inside and many who are sick unnerves me. For obvious reasons I only go to the doctor’s when it is absolutely necessary. The township hospital gave me that same sense of foreboding except when you entered…

Township Series: Part Three

By Michelle Boulé, Blogger March 2, 2012
I have pointed out many of the differences between townships and the United States but there are still similarities. The children sing songs by Nicki Minaj or Drake and if you get the antenna just right, a fairly clear picture on the TV emerges and an American sitcom comes on. Mama Nosintho acted like my…

Cango Ostrich Farm

By Michelle Boulé, Blogger February 15, 2012
I wasn’t sure what to expect when I heard that IES was bringing us to an ostrich farm. My only frame of reference was that it would be like visiting a dairy farm outside of Ithaca, which would be quite boring. I was proven wrong. We were dropped off at Cango Ostrich Farm, which is…

An introduction to Cape Town

By Michelle Boulé February 10, 2012
Africa. When people hear the name they picture Masai warriors hunting lions or a war torn countryside where people would not be able to survive if it weren’t for peacekeeping organizations. Africa. It is a place just as diverse than the United States with 54 recognized countries. South Africa. A country that was torn apart…
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