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Jeff Iovannone, a public historian specializing in LGBTQ+ heritage conservation in Buffalo, New York, said he wanted to share the digital mapping of “Stone Butch Blues” with the Ithaca College community because the Ithaca LGBTQ History Walking Tour inspired some of his work.

LGBTQ+ historian presents on historical sites in activist’s novel

By Lorien Tyne, News Editor April 5, 2023
About 10 members of the campus community joined Iovannone in Clarke Lounge to hear Jeff Iovannone, a public historian specializing in LGBTQ+ heritage conservation in Buffalo, New York, speak.
Paloma Barhaugh-Bordas creates a monoprint that went into the exhibition at Buffalo Arts Studio. She produced much of that work as an artist in residence at Women’s Studio Workshop this summer. Monoprinting is a process of transferring an image to paper using a printing press, and it has a painting-like quality.

Q&A: Professor explores invasive species through art exhibit

By Brontë Cook October 9, 2019
It’s maybe one of the more experimental shows that I've tried.
Pop-rock duo the Goo Goo Dolls has released its 16th album, full of pop influences and meaningful lyrics. Band members Johnny Rzeznik and Robby Takac tackle complex melodies, and the record is stunningly personal as a result.

Review: The Goo Goo Dolls return with emotional album

By Lucas Jafet, Contributing Writer September 24, 2019

Hailing from Buffalo, New York, the pop-rock duo the Goo Goo Dolls has maintained a high level of success over the last two decades. Its first major radio breakthrough was 1995’s “Name.” The band...

From left, women's lacrosse assistant coach Kayla Minner and head coach Karrie Moore look on as the Blue and Gold face The College at Brockport on March 20.

New assistant coach discusses offensive strategy

By Jack Murray, Sports Editor March 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.
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders speaks in Binghamton, New York April 11. Sanders and Ohio Gov. John Kasich held the closest rallies to Ithaca, with Sanders in Binghamton on April 11 and Syracuse on April 12 and Kasich in Syracuse on April 8.

Ithaca College students attend presidential rallies in NY

By Faith Meckley, News Editor April 13, 2016
As the April 19 New York state primary elections approach, 2016 presidential candidates are making their way through the state to rally support. Some Ithaca College students are going the distance to see the presidential hopefuls speak in person.
From left, seniors Dan Brauchli and Keith MacDonald of the men's crew team examine their different meals in the Robert B. Tallman Rowing Center at the Cayuga Inlet in Ithaca, New York.

Men’s crew team pulls its weight to flourish in the water

By Karly Redpath, Senior Writer April 1, 2015
Members of the men's crew team use periodic switches between large and small meal diets to succeed this season.
From left, Stevens Institute of Technology junior defender Paul Romens chases freshman  attack John Januszkiewicz during the Bombers’ 15–11 loss April 26 at Higgins Stadium.

Freshman attack making name for himself on men’s lacrosse team

By KJ Hammond, Contributing Writer April 30, 2014
Freshman lacrosse player John Januszkiewicz has surpassed all expectations set by his coach and teammates so far this season.
Bombers Assistant Lacrosse Coach Ansley Jemison poses Monday afternoon outside of the Akwe:kon residence hall, a part of the American Indian Program at Cornell University.

Assistant coach teaches game based on lessons of his ancestors

By Mark Warren, Staff Writer April 30, 2013
Ansley Jemison surveys the field from the sidelines of Higgins Stadium with his thick arms crossed and his brown eyes focused. Looking over the Bomber defense he notices a player out of position. He puffs on his whistle and the echo freezes all of the players in place. He calmly walks over to the defender…

Bye Bye Now

By Alex Holt October 24, 2011
When you think about it, the idea of the bye week in football is pretty unique within sports. Oh sure hockey, basketball and baseball teams all have their days off. But that's just it, they're "days off." No big deal is made about days off in sports because in a sport where teams frequently every…
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