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Jimmy Knowles 12 belts out a solo during an Ithacappella concert last spring. Ithacappella joined forces with Premium Blend and Voicestream, also Ithaca College a cappella groups, to record their cover of Born This Way.

Alumna-produced film voices serious message

By Imani Brammer, Contributing Writer September 6, 2012
IC graduate produces documentary featuring the college's three a cappella groups.

IC alum and students show off ego with new album

By Allie Healy, Accent Editor September 4, 2012
Ithaca College grad Sam Lupowitz '12 formed his own band, The Ego Band and released its first album.
The cover of Adrienne Richs tribute anthology.

Powerful and political poet honored with anthology

By Jillian Kaplan, Staff Writer September 4, 2012
Ithaca publishing house Split Oak Press is publishing an anthology on lesbian feminist and politician Adrienne Rich titled, "Adrienne Rich: A Tribute Anthology."
Yoga student Jenni Cunningham-Ryan, of Ithaca, completes a yoga pose during a modified primary Ashtanga series in The Yoga School Sunday afternoon. The Yoga School is located above Mate Factor in The Commons.

New studio doubles as instructional yoga center

By Justine Chun, Staff Writer August 29, 2012
Above Maté Factor on The Commons is a small bright room. Large windows let light into the simple, intimate studio where yoga students slowly lift their arms above their heads and pause, breathe and focus.

Up ’til Dawn founder looks back on four years as student leader

By Alyssa Frey, Staff Writer April 25, 2012
Whether it’s planning a major event or fighting childhood cancer with St. Jude’s, senior Tim Reynolds never settles for less than excellence. As a freshman, the physical therapy major founded the Ithaca College chapter of Up ’til Dawn, a philanthropic club that supports St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital. Since then, there has been no limit…

Lights, camera, act

By Jennifer Shaw, Contributing Writer April 25, 2012
For the past month, 24 seniors have spent their scarce free time between classwork and shows looking over old acting review scenes, searching plays for their ideal monologue and listening to countless Broadway soundtracks in the hopes of finding the perfect character to play.

Continuing the battle

By Shea O'Meara, Accent Editor April 25, 2012
After his wife was diagnosed with cancer in 2008, Ed Vorbach worked to keep life as normal as possible for his son, who was a senior in high school.

IC Teatro to perform short play

By Lucy Walker, Staff Writer April 18, 2012
With four women representing the wives of one man, a woman cast as the husband, and all the dialogue in Spanish, “Ramón” is no ordinary student drama production on campus. Members of IC Teatro, a student group dedicated to expanding the presence of Latino and Spanish-language theater on campus, will present Catalan playwright Sergi Belbel’s…

Senior and SGA president inspired by father’s fight with chronic pain

By Patrick Duprey, Online Editor April 18, 2012
Throughout his life, much has been asked of Scott Nachlis.

Daring to dance

By Vicky Wolak, Contributing Writer April 18, 2012
Freshman Jarvis Lu walked down the hallway in Hood Hall. It was late at night, so he wasn’t worried about anyone seeing him in shorts. Then, he caught a glimpse of himself in the full-length mirror in the hallway. He was taken back; he had forgotten how his legs looked without clothing to cover them.

‘Titanic 3D’: Haunting flick released in 3-D

By Bernadette Javier, Staff Writer April 11, 2012
On the 100th anniversary of the destruction of “the unsinkable ship of dreams,” director James Cameron reopens some old wounds with the release of “Titanic 3D.”

‘One Tree Hill’: Story ends with applause

By Gillian Smith, Staff Writer April 11, 2012
When “One Tree Hill” premiered, Myspace was one month old, Pluto was still a planet and iPhones weren’t in existence. Since then, the series has discovered artists such as Tyler Hilton, Wakey!Wakey! and Kate Voegele. After nine years, we finally say goodbye to the television phenomenon that was OTH.
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