Review: “Triple Frontier” lacks ingenuity and sincerity
“Triple Frontier” is shaped by three things — a cataclysmic heist feat, bitter ex-soldiers and the blurry setting in which director J.C.
“Triple Frontier” is shaped by three things — a cataclysmic heist feat, bitter ex-soldiers and the blurry setting in which director J.C.
“The point of those exercises is to teach you what your gut reaction is, so you can learn what your inherent biases are and point them out.”
Senior Emily Morley is attempting to become the first citizen of the Bahamas to qualify for rowing in the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Originally from Brazil, freshman Nilza Costa has had an outstanding first year on the swim team.
On Monday, major news agency Reuters published a poll stating two out of three Americans do not plan to follow this summer’s World Cup in Brazil, suggesting the U.S.
It was September of Fall 2013, and our Social Judgment Research Team in psychology had signed on to be part of the “Many Labs” project, the largest study of reproducibility in the history of psychology.
Columnist Andrew Kristy examines five sport documentaries to had to your queue.
The Ithaca College community combats violence by emphasizing moderate aspects of the faith in the wake of anti-American protests.