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Jeremih performed Jan. 31 in Emerson Suites. The show was entirely sold out.

Jeremih concert proves worthwhile despite lacking energy

By Kira Maddox, Managing Editor February 4, 2015
Students packed into Emerson Suites of Jan. 31 to watch R&B artist Jeremih perform. Did the performance live up to the hype?
Ithaca College Main Stage Theater crafts new productions

Ithaca College Main Stage Theater crafts new productions

By Josh Vitchkoski, Staff Writer February 4, 2015
The Ithaca College Main Stage Theater prepares to finish off its season with three new productions.
Adam Perl, who owns Pastimes, an antique shop, is also an experienced crossword puzzle maker.

Ithaca antique shop owner finds passion in crafting crossword puzzles

By Luke Harbur, Staff Writer February 4, 2015
Antique shop owner Adam Perl finds inspiration in his many, self-made crossword puzzles.
Participants of Image Text Ithaca’s 2014 session collaborate over their creative projects.

Ithaca-based visual art group welcomes student applications

By Ashley Wolf, Staff Writer February 4, 2015
Artists take a collaborative role in the Ithaca-based Image Text Ithaca.
Piotr Pillary studies a triptych from Barbara Prosts’ “Exposures” as part of the “Staged, Performed, Manipulated” exhibit at the Johnson Museum.

Photography exhibits make authenticity their focus

By Mary Ford, Assistant Life & Culture Editor January 29, 2015
Adjacent exhibits, "Staged, Performed, Manipulated" and "Margaret Bourke-White: from Cornell student to visionary photojournalist," explore the meaning of truth in photography.
Artists struggle embodies impact of Commons renovation

Artist’s struggle embodies impact of Commons renovation

By Steven Pirani, Life & Culture Editor January 28, 2015
The Potter's Room, located on the Commons, is a window into a struggle felt by fellow small businesses.
Locally produced food breaks from Ithaca city limits

Locally produced food breaks from Ithaca city limits

By Amanda Hutchinson, Senior Writer January 28, 2015
Ithaca's local foods don't stay in the city forever, with some branching out into other cities and states.
Hip-hop singer Jeremih will perform at 7 p.m. Jan 31 in the Emerson Suites. The show is the largest in some time for the college.

Jeremih poised to perform at Ithaca College concert

By Luke Harbur, Contributing Writer January 28, 2015
Hip-hop artist Jeremih will perform in Emerson Suites Jan. 31 to an audience of 800 attendees.
Cranes body of work includes literature-inspired short films. Her work from 1994–2010 will be on display.

Ithaca College professor Cathy Crane to be featured in National Gallery of Art

By Cristina Saltos, Contributing Writer January 28, 2015
Professor of cinema and photography Cathy Crane will have her short films on display.
Sagan utilizes essential oils to imbue her products with flavor and fragrance. This rosemary mint lip balm is just one of many combinations she crafts.

Computer guru finds passion in bee-driven business

By Mary Ford, Assistant Life & Culture Editor January 21, 2015
Lesli Sagan's bee-filled pursuits produce local, organic soaps, balms and more.
Sophomore Rachael Murray struts down the runway during her 2014 fashion show. The show was put on to raise cancer awareness.

Lymphoma survivor spreads cancer awareness through fashion show

By Luke Harbur, Contributing Writer January 21, 2015
Sophomore Rachael Murray founded #trending4fashion, a runway show raising awareness for cancer survivors.
Allison Usavage 11 founded Whats Good Ithaca to highlight inspirational figures in the community.

Ithaca College alumna’s site recognizes community difference-makers

By Ashley Wolf, Staff Writer January 21, 2015
Allison Usavage '11 founded What's Good Ithaca, a news outlet that seeks to inspire.
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