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Freshman Kayla Brathwaite reads her spoken-word piece toward the end of the play, with her fellow classmates falling onto the floor around her as she reads her poem.

Campus unrest inspires freshman production

By Angela Weldon and Celisa Calacal December 8, 2015
Freshman in the class U.S. Social Activist Theatre and Performance: History and Praxis will be putting on a play inspired by the recent events on campus on Dec. 11.
Review: Sivans electric tracks loaded with emotion

Review: Sivan’s electric tracks loaded with emotion

By Serena Weiss, Staff Writer December 8, 2015
Full of emotion, the Australian singer tells a coming-of-age story with dark, melancholic and sentimental tracks.
Visitors at “The Inheritance” exhibit are given a pair of 3-D glasses that, when worn, animates the graphics displayed on the screens to convey a sense of virtual reality.

Everyday objects inherit forms of virtual reality

By Tyla Pink, Staff Writer December 7, 2015
"The Inheritance" exhibit by Huang Hsin-Chien features everyday actions presented along with video and animation.
Review: PSYs latest album fails to meet expectations

Review: PSY’s latest album fails to meet expectations

By Kalia Kornegay, Staff Writer December 7, 2015
The tracks fall flat as a cohesive album. Each track sounded like a parody of the last with either ’70s-inspired elements or synth-heavy beats, making only a few of them stand out.
This blue lancing device  used by  diabetics to obtain blood samples to monitor blood sugar levels.

The not-so-sweet life: Students cope with diabetes in college

By Silas White, Staff Writer December 2, 2015
Despite the drawbacks of living with diabetes, students with this condition learn to manage the restrictions and lead normal lives.
The ZAP panel is meant for faculty and staff to learn more about LGBTQ+ issues.

ZAP Panel for faculty and staff to feature student panelists

By Kalia Kornegay, Staff Writer December 2, 2015
A ZAP Panel will be held on Dec. 3 for faculty and staff, and will feature student panelists sharing their personal experiences involving LGBTQ+ issues.
From left, junior Celena Morgan and sophomores Jordy Diaz and Lea Sevola play  Nemasani, Anon and Naja, respectively in “Anon(ymous),” which focuses on immigration.

‘Anonymous’ explores immigrant experience

By Angela Poffenbaugh, Staff Writer December 2, 2015
Main Stage Theatre's latest production, "Anon(ymous)" focuses on the journey of Anon as a young immigrant.
Several faculty and staff are working on a project to connect first-generation students with faculty and staff who were also first-generation college students.

Project launches to help first-generation students

By Kalia Kornegay, Staff Writer December 2, 2015
Faculty and staff members have launched the project, "From First Gen to the Front of the Room" to create a community between current first-generation students and faculty and staff who were also first generation.
The Student Print Fair features different printmaking styles and a solo exhibit by Stanislav Mehne.

Student Print Fair features original student artwork

By Cecilia Morales, Staff Writer December 1, 2015
The Creative Space Gallery's Student Print Fair featured original artwork from students who have taken all levels of printmaking classes at the college.
The Ithaca College Chamber Orchestra is made up of 35 students, and will be joined by renowned pianists Gilbert Kalish and Miri Yampolsky for a performance Dec. 5.

Orchestra to perform with famous pianists

By Mary Ford, Life & Culture Editor December 1, 2015
Two renowned pianists, Gilbert Kalish and Miri Yampolsky, will join the Ithaca College Chamber Orchestra for a special performance Dec. 5.
Review: Four years later, Adele is back and better than ever

Review: Four years later, Adele is back and better than ever

By Serena Weiss, Staff Writer November 30, 2015
Full of gorgeous vocals, the singer shows off her raw and honest lyrics that fans have missed, sweeping listeners away with her soulful and explosive tracks in "25."
Review: Vamps  wake up fans

Review: Vamps ‘wake up’ fans

By Akili Dorsey Bell, Staff Writer November 29, 2015
If The Vamps have not been on the radar of boy bands to watch, “Wake Up” is sure to alert music enthusiasts to the band’s presence.
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