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Senior K.C. Weston reflects on her past performances with IC Voicestream, Second Dam and her individual growth.

Second to none: Senior expresses herself through music

By Jackie Eisenberg, Staff Writer April 30, 2014
Senior K.C. Weston has been involved in music at the college through IC Voicestream and her indie-rock band, Second Dam, throughout her four years. After graduation, she plans to continue following her dream of being in the music business.
Seniors Alex Tortora and Taylor Misiak, who play John Proctor and Abigail Williams, respectively, star in the Ithaca  College Main Stage Theater production of “The Crucible.” The play is set during the Salem Witch Trials.

Paranoia prevails in allegorical Main Stage play

By Ashley Wolf, Staff Writer April 23, 2014
Ithaca College's Main Stage Theater will perform "The Crucible," written by Arthur Miller, April 22–27 at Hoerner Theatre.
In Rorschach, a video game created by IC Game Developers Club, the player acts as a patient of mad psychiatrist Dr. Rory Schach. The graphics of the game are in a 16-bit style.

Students produce psychological video game

By Tylor Colby, Staff Writer April 23, 2014
The Ithaca College Game Developers Club created "Rorschach," a video game in which the player is a patient of the mad Dr. Rory Schach.
Cass Spencer, award-winning art and creative director, presented his lecture, “Data Visualization: A conversation about designs, magazines, and journalism in the era of big data,” April 15 to students and faculty in the Park Auditorium.

Renowned art director speaks on data design

By Steven Pirani, Assistant Accent Editor April 16, 2014
Cass Spencer, an award-winning creative and art director, visited the college and gave a lecture on taking advantage of data visualization. Assistant Accent Editor Steven Pirani spoke with Spencer about his career and design philosophy.
A crowd gathers to watch a film screening at the Rochester Fringe Festival last year. Fringe festivals often feature chaotic and unconventional acts. Ithaca will hold its first fringe festival April 24–27 in downtown Ithaca.

Unorthodox theater festival premieres in Ithaca

By Nina Varilla, Staff Writer April 16, 2014
On April 24–27, Ithaca will host its first fringe festival, featuring five different acts. Fringe festivals usually deliver unconventional performances.
IC Voicestream, a coed a cappella group, performs during the semifinal round of the International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella on March 29 at Rutgers University. The group did not qualify for the final rounds in New York City.

Coed a cappella group performs at semifinals

By Kelli Kyle, Staff Writer April 2, 2014
IC Voicestream, the college's coed a cappella group, competed in the semifinal round of the International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella on March 29 at Rutgers University.
The Dock, a music venue and bar, opened Feb. 24 on the southern tip of Cayuga Lake. It aims to provide an upbeat atmosphere to customers and host concerts for local and signed artists. The first band that performed was M-Eleven.

Refurbished concert venue replaces Castaways bar

By James O'Hagan, Contributing Writer April 2, 2014
The Dock, a new music venue and bar, opened Feb. 24.

Dining services grills up new meals for diners

By Sydney O'Shaughnessy, Contributing Writer March 5, 2014
The college's Dining Services have added new, more expensive dining options for students looking for a more gourmet meal.
Poet Elizabeth Willis reads from “Address,” her most recent book of poetry, Feb. 25 in the Handwerker Gallery as part of the Distinguished Visiting Writers series. Willis also answered questions from the audience.

Poet holds discussion at Handwerker Gallery

By Ashley Wolf, Staff Writer February 26, 2014
Poet Elizabeth Willis read from her most recent poetry book "Address" and answered questions from the audience on Feb. 25 in the Handwerker Gallery as part of the Distinguished Visiting Writers' series.
Junior Zach Briggs poses with his prize money Nov. 14 during Ithaca College’s third annual Business Idea Competition. Briggs won first place in the Lifestyle category for his idea.

Student business ideas rewarded in competition

By Steven Pirani, Staff Writer December 11, 2013
Three students won the third annual Business Competition, and with it, $1,000 each to produce their ideas.
From left, Josh Sedelmeyer 12, senior Joe Pietropaolo, junior Evan Arbour, Matt Prigge 13 and juniors Maggie Thompson and Kelly Fairbrother work with Sarah Pickett in a workshop on Ithaca College’s campus of “The Liberator,” written by Wendy Dann.

Theater professor workshops original play

By Carolyn Hartley, Contributing Writer September 11, 2013
Wendy Dann, assistant professor of theater arts at Ithaca College, workshopped her original play, "The Liberator," in Ithaca and New York City.

Lady Lamb the Beekeeper to perform at The Haunt

By Alyssa Frey, Staff Writer July 24, 2013
Aly Spaltro — aka Lady Lamb the Beekeeper — is performing at The Haunt at 9 p.m. Wednesday at The Haunt.
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