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Theatre Professor reaches out to domestic violence victims in India

By Lauren McGrath, Contributing Writer September 4, 2013
Three years ago, Kathleen Mulligan, associate professor in the Department of Theatre Arts, founded “Wheels for Women,” a project that benefits victims of domestic violence living in the Sakhi Shelter of Kerala, India.

Guest Commentary: Editor reflects on importance of critical eye in media

By Kelsey O'Connor, Editor in Chief May 1, 2013

A couple weeks ago, my not-so-trusty Oldsmobile was towed. I really don’t want the thing back. My orchid is dying from neglect on my windowsill, and I’ve barely sent out any resumes. I’m not sure...

Guest Commentary: Editor reflects on importance of critical eye in media

By Kelsey O'Connor May 1, 2013
A couple weeks ago, my not-so-trusty Oldsmobile was towed. I really don’t want the thing back. My orchid is dying from neglect on my windowsill, and I’ve barely sent out any resumes. I’m not sure what I’m doing next week, and I’m certainly unsure what I’m doing with the rest of my life. If you had…

A week in photos — April 11, 2013

By Ithacan Staff April 11, 2013
  Click to enlarge and view captions.
Juan Gonzalez, co-host of Democracy Now! speaks to about 300 people Monday in Emerson Suites about proposed immigration reform and other issues. Gonzalez is the author of Harvest of Empire: A History of Latinos in America. Ithaca College screened the documentary version Feb. 12.

Immigration plans spark conversations at IC

By Nicole Ogrysko, Senior Writer February 28, 2013
Recent debate over a comprehensive immigration plan sparks conversation nationally and on the Ithaca College campus.
Actor Denzil Smith speaks to an audience of students Oct. 16 at Park Auditorium.

Bollywood actor speaks to students about cinema and culture

By Steven Pirani October 18, 2012
Denzil Smith spoke at noon Oct. 16 in Park Auditorium to students about his experiences.

Gandhi’s grandson continues nonviolent activism

By Henry Apostoleris, Contributing Writer February 21, 2012
Arun Gandhi, grandson of Indian political and ideological leader Mohandas K. Gandhi, stood in front of an audience of about 125 people to spread his message on nonviolence, poverty and social injustice at Cornell University’s Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative Lecture on Feb. 13. During his speech, he discussed the years he lived with “grandpa”…
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