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Review: Horror movie ‘Us’ reflects cultural tension

By | Apr 1, 2019

“Us” is at once familiar and foreign — it’s a traditional slasher turned and twisted into something radical and bizarre.  


New assistant coach discusses offensive strategy

By | Mar 31, 2019

The Ithaca College women’s lacrosse team has scored 124 goals through nine games the season, which has been aided by new assistant coach Kayla Minner.


Reverend and LGBTQ activist gives talks on faith and identity

By | Mar 28, 2019

An image of the Virgin Mary as an undocumented, Latina teenager may conjure up confusion — and even vehement rejection — from conservative religious followers.


Men’s tennis participates with mostly upperclassmen

By | Mar 28, 2019

The Ithaca College men’s tennis team currently has 12 upperclassmen on their 14 player roster, including five seniors and seven juniors.


Sophomore creates youth silent film festival

By | Mar 27, 2019

Wharton Studio Museum’s “Silents Roar!” Film Festival is giving Southern Tier youth the opportunity to produce silent film projects about topics of their choice and compete for prizes.


Review: “Five Feet Apart” is truly heartbreaking and genuine

By | Mar 27, 2019

The latest brand of young adult romance seems to revel in the bittersweet tragedy of chronically ill teens falling passionately in love.


Men’s lacrosse falls to Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

By | Mar 26, 2019

The No. 19 Ithaca College men’s lacrosse team fell to No. 15 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 13–11 in a Liberty League Conference game March 23.


Q&A: Professor publishes chapter about transgender children

By | Mar 26, 2019

Mat Fournier, assistant professor in the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures, is bringing discussions about transgender children into an academic setting.


Review: Band comes back with dynamically soulful album

By | Mar 25, 2019

It has been said that absence makes the heart grow fonder, which could explain the tendency to worship the comebacks of artists who have been off the radar for years.


Review: Video game is a carbon copy of predecessor

By | Mar 25, 2019

Ubisoft’s “Tom Clancy’s The Division 2” regurgitates the cliche, fictional story of a crumbling society as the same crippling epidemic from the previous game in the series brings the United States to its knees.


Review: “Captain Marvel” is absent of classic Marvel charm

By | Mar 24, 2019

The strongest character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) has finally been introduced in the 21st film of the franchise, and her first outing has left a lasting impact.  


Review: “Triple Frontier” lacks ingenuity and sincerity

By | Mar 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.