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Art associate professor Nydia Blas’ work “The Girls Who Spun Gold” displays a remake of her childhood room at the Handwerker Gallery until Oct. 12. Her exhibit attempted to portray notions of sexuality, racism and gender discrimination through the lives of half a dozen young girls.

‘Sun Flare’ exhibit at IC addresses themes of passion and youth

By Erica Dischino, Staff Writer September 21, 2016
The Handwerker Gallery’s first exhibit of the 2016–17 academic year, “Sun Flare,” which opened Aug. 31 and will remain open until Oct. 12.
Review: Emotional distress contributes to depth of Michaelsons album

Review: Emotional distress contributes to depth of Michaelson’s album

By Erica Dischino, Staff Writer September 3, 2016
Despite the title, Michaelson’s new album is her most logical and cohesive compilation to date. Her typical quirky sound, complete with witty lyrics and sweet sentiment, sounds much more mature than in her previous albums.
From left, senior Alec Fiorentino, juniors Christian Kmetz and Andrew Nave, senior Gabe Millman and junior Andrew Cavaciuti perform as The Anderson Tapes on Feb. 28 at Just Be Cause on West State Street.

The Anderson Tapes brings dose of metal to campus band scene

By Erica Dischino, Staff Writer March 4, 2015
Student metal band The Anderson Tapes brings a heavier, experimental style to the Ithaca College music scene.
Review: Strong vocals propel punk bands style expansion

Review: Strong vocals propel punk band’s style expansion

By Erica Dischino, Staff Writer March 2, 2015
Screaming Females unveil a newfound range of musical style in "Rose Mountain."
Professor Ron Jude’s photography exhibit, Lick Creek Line, will be on  display in the Robert Morat Galerie until March.

Q&A: Ithaca College professor’s photography featured in German gallery

By Erica Dischino, Staff Writer February 17, 2015
Ron Jude, professor of media arts, sciences and studies, will have his photography features in the Robert Morat Galerie in Hamburg, Germany.
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