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These digital competitions and projects are not new to the Park school, but one new element of the production process is that the sideshow will be run by students from “Live Event Production,” a television-radio class taught by Chrissy Guest.

Park Digital Sideshow brings a circus of events to IC campus

By Kate Nalepinski, Assistant Life and Culture Editor October 5, 2016
Four annual competitions housed in the Park School are coming together for the first time in the form of The Park Digital Sideshow.

Town of Ithaca considers cutting off fire services for IC

By Sophia Tulp, News Editor September 21, 2016
The Town of Ithaca is considering removing Ithaca College from its fire protection district, citing an unwillingness by the college to pay for fire protection services.
Public Safety and IPD increase patrols for fall semester

Public Safety and IPD increase patrols for fall semester

By Sarah Horbacewicz, Staff Writer September 20, 2016
The Ithaca College Office of Public Safety and Ithaca Police Department have increased their patrols and presence on and around campus this fall, due to both standard protocol and recent crime.
The Mellits Consort plays the Hockett Family Recital Hall

The Mellits Consort plays the Hockett Family Recital Hall

By Jacob Sullivan, Assistant Multimedia Editor September 18, 2016
Composer Marc Mellits, a former resident of Ithaca, returns to perform with his ensemble at the Hockett Family Recital Hall.
Performing Arts for Social Change (PASC), a theatrical group at the college made up of students and Ithaca community members, hosted a workshop Sept. 5 in Studio 3 of Dillingham Center to teach acting techniques and exercises based on the Augusto Boal’s book.

Theatrical arts group at IC uses acting to target oppression

By Cecilia Morales, Senior Writer September 7, 2016
Performing Arts for Social Change (PASC), a theatrical group at the college made up of students and Ithaca community members, hosted a workshop Sept. 5 in Studio 3 of Dillingham Center to teach acting techniques and exercises based on the Brazilian writer Augusto Boal’s book, “Theatre of the Oppressed.”
Performing Arts One on One: Scenic Designer Katie McGeorge

Performing Arts One on One: Scenic Designer Katie McGeorge

By Jacob Sullivan, Assistant Multimedia Editor September 7, 2016
Ithaca College senior Katie McGeorge discusses designing puppets for "Hand to God" at the Kitchen Theater Company.
IC student creates photo series directed toward Brock Turner

IC student creates photo series directed toward Brock Turner

By Kiara Bush, Contributing Writer September 2, 2016
Ithaca College junior Yana Mazurkevich has released a photo series called “It Happens,” directed toward Turner, with images directly depicting sexual assault.
First Bomber Weekend: Ithaca College welcomes Class of 2020

First Bomber Weekend: Ithaca College welcomes Class of 2020

By Jacob Sullivan, Assistant Multimedia Editor August 30, 2016
Ithaca College Students Today Alumni Tomorrow hosts a weekend of events focused on introducing incoming freshmen to campus.
A deer gazes at the camera while plodding through the Natural Lands.  Sam Fuller/THE ITHACAN

The animals of the Ithaca College campus

By Jacob Sullivan, Assistant Multimedia Editor August 28, 2016
There are numerous animals that can be found throughout Ithaca College's campus.
Ithaca College part-time faculty and students from Students for Labor Action pose for a photo outside the Peggy Ryan Williams Center, after the part-time faculty met with Ithaca College administrators April 15.

Open Letter: Contingent faculty voice support for activism

By Part-time faculty members December 9, 2015
We wish to express our confidence that serious, conscientious changes in campus governance will make the College stronger and safer for everyone.

Letter to the Editor: Ithaca local thanks two IC students

By Fran Spadafora Manzella November 25, 2015
There is truly simple kindness in the world that we sometimes fail to recognize in the midst of the opposite happening all around us.

Letter to the Editor: Volleyball alum discusses experience

By Mandi Morningstar-Wieme November 23, 2015
With Janet Donovan as my head coach, volleyball turned into psychological warfare.
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