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The Ballet III and Modern Dance IV classes dance together April 9 on the steps by Dillingham Center. This will be part of the “Wings of Spring” performance. The show Wednesday will mark the collaboration’s fifth year running.

Campus transforms into outdoor dance stage

By Emma Rizzo, Staff Writer April 24, 2013
The Ballet III and Modern Dance IV classes are collaborating for the fifth year in a row on the Wings of Spring dance show May 1.

Alumnus gains recognition from Tribeca Film Institute

By Emma Rizzo, Staff Writer April 17, 2013
Sami Khan '02 made a film called "Khoya" that was chosen as for the Tribeca Film Institute's All Access Program.
Freshman Casey Lauser sits at a table for Eating Disorder Awareness Week from Feb. 24 to March 2 in the Campus Center lobby. Active Minds will host the event “Everybody Matters” from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. April 9 in IC Square.

Active Minds to host expressive event about positivity

By Emma Rizzo, Staff Writer April 3, 2013
Active Minds, a group on campus which aims for positive mental health, will host its fourth annual "Everybody Matters" event from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. April 9 in IC Square.
Junior John DiCarlo practices March 19 in room 1315 of the Whalen Center for Music. DiCarlo is a double bass performance major and said he uses his emotions to help him connect with his music and audience.

Double bass student channels deep emotions during performances

By Emma Rizzo, Staff Writer March 20, 2013
Junior John DiCarlo taps into the grief from his uncle's death while he prepares for his recital Saturday.
From left, Tatenda Mbudzi 10 and Hearin Ko prepare for the 85th Academy Awards on Feb. 20.

Alumnus travels to Hollywood for Academy Awards

By Emma Rizzo, Staff Writer March 5, 2013
Tatenda Mbudzi '10 handed celebrity presenters the Oscars as part of the winning prize of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and MTVu's Oscar Experience College Search contest.
Senior Madeline Apuzzo holds a Malawian orphan at the Crisis Nursery in 2011. Apuzzo went on the study abroad trip to Malawi with Mary Taylor, a nurse at the Hammond Health Center, as well as six other students.

Students assist Malawian citizens through summer study program

By Emma Rizzo, Staff Writer February 13, 2013
Mary Taylor, a nurse at the Hammond Health Center, takes students to Malawi to help in orphanages, hospitals and schools.
Writing professor Jack Wang illustrates his book, “Cozy Classics: Pride and Prejudice,” using his needle-felting technique. Wang is being recognized for these illustrations at the Bologna Children’s Book Fair in March.

Professor’s illustrations garner recognition from Italian book fair

By Emma Rizzo, Staff Writer February 6, 2013
Associate professor of writing Jack Wang will be recognized by the Bologna Children's Book Fair for his needle-point illustrations in his book series "Cozy Classics."

Visiting electronic artist to perform at Cortaca Kickoff event

By Emma Rizzo, Contributing Writer November 6, 2012
Chris Glover, also known as Penguin Prison, will be performing at the Cortaca Kickoff event Friday in Emerson Suites
From right, Cornell University graduate students Jessica Bliss and Sam Chamberlain watch an episode of Beatrice Fairfax, a 1916 silent film shot in Ithaca, at Gimme Coffee! on Oct. 23. The event was put on by the Ithaca Motion Picture Project as a part of the Silent Movie Month.

Ithaca Motion Picture Project hosts silent film festival

By Emma Rizzo, Contributing Writer October 24, 2012
The Ithaca Motion Picture Project’s “31 Days of Silents,” a series of events commemorating the 100th anniversary of the first silent movie filmed in Ithaca, continues through October 31.
Andy Oliver, a resident of Kendal, walks along the fence of the kitchen garden at Kendal At Ithaca retirement community.

Kendal residents find common ground

By Emma Rizzo, Contributing Writer October 2, 2012
The Kendal Community Kitchen Garden proves to be therapeutic and build relationships within the community.
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