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We Need To Talk: Procrastination Nation

‘We Need To Talk’: Procrastination Nation

September 9, 2018

In the premier episode of "We Need To Talk," hosts Sophia Adamucci and Connor Lange discuss a topic that plagues many college students — procrastination and why it occurs to so many. You can subscribe...

Deja View: Why Lady Bird is special

Deja View: Why ‘Lady Bird’ is special

By Kendyl Bennett, Podcast Editor December 6, 2017

This week on Deja View, reviews editor Jake Leary sat down with contributing writer Liza Gillespie about Greta Gerwig's "Lady Bird."   You can read Liza's review of "Lady Bird" here

Happy Death Day is a horror version of the 1993 classic Groundhog Day. Tree Gelbman (Jessica Rothe) is stuck reliving the day of her death until she can discover the identity of her murderer.

Review: Horrendous horror film is an unhappy affair

By Tyler Obropta, Proofreader October 16, 2017
It is a slasher set in a time loop, and director Christopher Landon seems to think that premise alone is enough to power the whole film.
Pictured above, protesters ideologies clash over their beliefs about Planned Parenthood at The Womens March on Ithaca, held Jan. 21.

Defunding Planned Parenthood may affect Finger Lakes women

By Steph Siok, Staff Writer February 7, 2017
President Donald Trump’s possible plan to defund Planned Parenthood could impact women in the Ithaca College community and surrounding areas.
The Happiness Project: Tell us about a moment.

The Happiness Project: Tell us about a moment.

September 17, 2016

“The Happiness Project” engages the Ithaca College community with questions about happiness. This week’s question: Tell us about a moment when you felt most happy. "So I woke up this...

Still in College: Joslyn Brenton talks rural and urban roots

Still in College: Joslyn Brenton talks rural and urban roots

By Luke Harbur, Multimedia Editor August 28, 2016

  Joslyn Brenton, assistant professor of sociology at Ithaca College, discusses attending three different colleges in four years, love and relationships, and why college is the best time...

Snap Judgment: Kendall Day

Snap Judgment: Kendall Day

May 2, 2016

The Ithacan produces a weekly segment called “Snap Judgment,” which gathers students’ thoughts and opinions about a particular topic. For this week’s Snap Judgement, The Ithacan asked students: "How...

From left, Leslie Reid, manager of student accessibility services; Jeane Copenhaver-Johnson, interim associate dean of the School of Humanities and Sciences; and Fae Dremock, assistant professor of environmental studies and science, discuss the experiences of first-generation college students at the First-Generation Faculty and Student Discussion Panel March 31.

Ithaca College panel focuses on first-generation college students

By Annie Estes, Staff Writer April 2, 2016
Many first-generation college students deal with roadblocks during their college career, but their struggles are often overlooked, according to panelists who discussed their experiences at the First-Generation Faculty and Student Discussion Panel at noon March 31.

Installment Eleven: Overwhelmed

By Linda Vallancourt, Blogger March 1, 2016
What I didn’t imagine was spending every free second sitting at my desk reading chapters upon chapters of textbooks and slowly checking tasks off my never-ending to-do list.

Installment Six: Registration

By Linda Vallancourt, Blogger November 17, 2015
Personally, I believe Ithaca should work to better assist students and improve upon the theme and perspective system.

Installment Five: Money Matters

By Linda Vallancourt, Blogger November 7, 2015
For the first time, I was to become responsible for purchasing everything I needed and desired beyond tuition, room, and a meal plan.

Installment Four: The Untold Variable

By Linda Vallancourt, Blogger October 30, 2015
However, an underrated concern most of us do not realize we harbor is whether or not our peers will be kind.
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