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Earthquake hits Middle East, no thoughts and prayers

Earthquake hits Middle East, no thoughts and prayers

By Isabella Grullón Paz November 15, 2017
More than 400 people died in a 7.3 magnitude earthquake that hit Iran and Iraq on Nov. 12.
International Recap: Tensions in Lebanon may lead to war

International Recap: Tensions in Lebanon may lead to war

By Meaghan McElroy, Opinion Editor November 14, 2017
Political analysts have said that any military clash in Lebanon would be a “proxy war” between Saudi Arabia and Iran.

News exists outside the US

By Isabella Grullon January 31, 2017
I am here to remind you that the U.S. is not the only country undergoing political and cultural changes.
Review: Murky direction mars Stewarts film debut

Review: Murky direction mars Stewart’s film debut

By Mary Ford, Staff Writer November 19, 2014
Jon Stewart makes some distracting directing decisions in "Rosewater," however, he still presents of thoughtful portrayal of journalist Maziar Bahari's imprisonment.
Cyndy Scheibe, psychology professor and executive director of Project Look Sharp, presents on student engagement in media at the first Iran Media Literacy Conference on Oct. 22 in Tehran, Iran.

Professors attend conference in Iran despite safety concerns

By Erin Conway, Contributing Writer October 29, 2014
Two Ithaca College professors overcame an extensive visa process and safety concerns in order to present on media literacy in Iran.

Election central: taking a look at the most contested issues in the 2012 election

By Jack CurranRachael Hartford, Staff Writer and Politics Columnist October 11, 2012
With a three-part series, The Ithacan will take a look at the most contested issues in the 2012 presidential election
‘Innocence of Muslims’ video sparks violence and global debate

‘Innocence of Muslims’ video sparks violence and global debate

By Shea O'Meara, Senior Writer September 27, 2012
The Ithaca College community combats violence by emphasizing moderate aspects of the faith in the wake of anti-American protests.
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