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Junior Zack Samuels poses among a yoga class Feb. 24 in the Fitness Center.

Yoga thrives in Ithaca College’s student community

By Kalia Kornegay, Contributing Writer February 25, 2015
Ithaca College's student body finds stress relief and spiritual gratification in the practice of yoga.
Stewart Park carousels horses receive needed makeover

Stewart Park carousel’s horses receive needed makeover

By Colette Piasecki-Masters, Contributing Writer February 25, 2015
Local artists Christi Sobel and Julia John have begun restoring Stewart Park's beloved carousel.
Senior Madeline Docimo practices for her elective recital, “It’s Just Lunch.”

Senior cello recital inspired by lunch with strangers

By Casey Murphy, Staff Writer February 25, 2015
Senior Madeline Docimo composed 12 pieces of music for cello based on strangers she took out to lunch.
Junior Jack Janson conceived the idea of Linknotize during a car ride last June. As of January, Linknotize has become available for purchase.

Ithaca College junior develops Web-based party game

By Angela Weldon, Contributing Writer February 25, 2015
Junior Jack Janson has developed a new, link-driven board game, Linknotize.
James Pfrehm, associate professor in the Department of Modern  Languages and Literatures, wrote a book on language and technology.

Q&A: Nuances of language explored in Ithaca College professor’s play

By Josh Vitchkoski, Staff Writer February 25, 2015
James Pfrehm, assistant professor of modern languages and literatures, had his satirical linguistics-based play, “Death by Dictionary,” published in the Winter 2014–15 edition of The Fourth Wall Review.
From left, Lesley Gurule, James Leaming and Carmen Roman play Wren, Moss and Avis in “A Body Of Water” directed by Michele Minnick.

Kitchen Theatre play delves into reliability of memory

By Celisa Calacal, Contributing Writer February 24, 2015
Lee Blessing's "A Body of Water," a play exploring the constraints memory has on identity, is being performed at the Kitchen Theatre from Feb. 18 through March 8.
Ryan Scammon takes the stage as the Chorus on Feb. 8 during a technical rehearsal for Ithaca Shakespeare  Companys “Richard II.” The Chorus introduces the main characters and provides context before the show begins.

Shakespeare community thrives in Ithaca area

By Celisa Calacal, Contributing Writer February 18, 2015
With a vibrant academic community and theater scene, Ithaca's Shakespeare scene thrives.
These prints, part of The Ink Shop’s exhibit “dirty pictures,” are on display alongside the exhibit, “Something About Mary.”

New Ink Shop exhibits examine distinct forms of beauty

By Matthew Coogan, Contributing Writer February 18, 2015
Dual exhibits at the Ink Shop, "dirty pictures" and "Something About Mary," use historical printmaking techniques to explore their respective themes.
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.
Resale stores find customer base in college communites

Resale stores find customer base in college communites

By Steven Pirani, Life & Culture Editor February 11, 2015
Thrift shops and resale stores offer students a cheap alternative to retail shopping, but may come with a stigma.
From left, senior Ritza Francois and junior Jacqueline Unger experiment with typography March 4, 2014, during a meeting of Arts Inkorporated.

Ithaca College student group explores the definition of art

By Angela Weldon, Contributing Writer February 11, 2015
Arts Inkorporated seeks to unite the student body with art-driven enrichment.
Critically-acclaimed Ukrainian pianist Vadym Kholodenko performs for audiences Feb. 1O in Ford Hall.

Q&A: Thaler series welcomes renowned Ukranian pianist

By Luke Harbur, Staff Writer February 11, 2015
Acclaimed Ukrainian Pianist Vadym Kholodenko performed Feb. 10. as part of the Rachel S. Thaler Concert Pianist Series.
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