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‘On the Same Page’ – 100 Videos, Circles Apartments, New Voices Festival, Ben Fleet

April 22, 2024
Host senior Emma Kersting breaks down the top stories in News, Sports, and Life and Culture at The Ithacan. This week, Kersting spoke with sophomore Dylan Albert, senior Jess Moskowitz and first year student Jacquelyn Reaves.
The New Voices Festival is set to take place from April 24 to 26, hosted by Ithaca College for over 10 years, planned and coordinated by the writing department.

All voices to be heard at New Voices Literary Festival

By Jacquelyn Reaves, Newsletter Editor April 18, 2024
Seven newly published authors will read excerpts of their stories for Buffalo Street Books on April 24. This is a part of the Ithaca College writing department’s annual New Voices Festival, which has been occurring for over 10 years. The festival is being held from April 24 to April 26 and places an emphasis on platforming women and writers of color. 
At 2019s New Voices Festival, attendees gathered in person to celebrate seven visiting writers of different genres. While student guides continued to play a role in this years festival, the event was held virtually through Zoom.

Literary festival connects students with emerging writers

By Arleigh Rodgers May 13, 2020
Student guides continued to play a role in this year's festival, even as the event was held virtually through Zoom.
Academic festivals provide engaging and diverse learning opportunities

Academic festivals provide engaging and diverse learning opportunities

By The Ithacan January 30, 2020
Diverse speakers fill gaps in the curriculum and allow students to see how much industries have changed. 
Novelist Yewande Omotoso reads an excerpt of her second novel “The Woman Next Door,” at the kickoff event of the New Voices Festival April 5 at Buffalo Street Books.

New Voices Literary Festival spotlights rising writers

By Kate Nalepinski, Life & Culture Editor April 5, 2017
Henderson described “The Short Short” as a marathon: The two-hour event kept flowing until all the readers finished sharing their stories.
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