March 30, 2023
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Review: German remake of war classic is brutal and bold

By | Nov 8, 2022

The german remake of the 1930 film “All Quiet on the Western Front” brings to life the dark, traumatizing and life-changing nature of war.


Review: Netflix docuseries stirs up cold case

By | Oct 6, 2020

“A Perfect Crime” follows the investigation of the 1991 assassination of Detlev Rohwedder, a German politician and manager of the Treuhandanstalt.


WATCH: Exercise science software looks to aid decision making

By | Feb 21, 2018

Professors in the Department of Exercise and Sport Sciences are looking at the impact of congnitive training on the decision making of soccer players.


College works to promote role of women in climate change

By | Dec 6, 2017

The Women’s Earth and Climate Action Network is an organization that works to engage women worldwide in issues of climate change and sustainability


Three Ithaca College students receive Fulbright research grants

By | Apr 10, 2016

The Fulbright Program has awarded three Ithaca College students — seniors Erika Bucior, Jaime Lisack and Taylor Graham — a Fulbright Award, a selective grant to fund international research for postgraduates.


Ithaca College students pay for education without parents’ help

By | Sep 16, 2015

Sophomore Darby Carroll is one of a number of students at the college who are putting themselves through school without the help of parents.


Exploring the ins and outs of Freiburg, Germany

By | Apr 22, 2015

Frances Johnson takes readers on a tour of her study-abroad destination: Freiburg, Germany.


Dad’s knack of languages missed overseas

By | Apr 1, 2015

Languages get more difficult to adapt to without speech-savvy father.


Finding a home when miles abroad

By | Mar 4, 2015

In Germany, cultural understanding comes with time.


Tackling the new language barrier

By | Feb 11, 2015

Multiple language barriers offer many obstacles and learning opportunities.


Students experience winter sports culture in Europe

By | Jan 28, 2015

Fourteen students traveled to Germany and Austria to immerse themselves in winter sporting culture.


What goes down must come back up

By | Jan 21, 2015

High-flying nausea shakes up Frances Johnson’s journey to Germany.