On an average Thursday evening at Ithaca College, it would not be unusual to find IC Square populated with students working on group projects, catching up with friends, or finishing up a late lunch from the Food Court. But on the evening of March 5, the Bureau of Concerts and IC Young Feminist Collective transformed the communal space into a concert venue for their Women’s History Month concert.
By Adriana Darcy, Contributing Writer
• February 21, 2018
“As a playwright, I aim to have anti-racist and feminist conversations in the theater that fuel collective responsibility and enthusiasm,” Lenelle Moϊse '02 said.