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The Student News Site of Ithaca College

THE ITHACAN

Win or lose we booze: How Ithaca does Cortaca

Win or lose we booze: How Ithaca does Cortaca

By Mary Ford, Life & Culture Editor November 19, 2015
The screaming began at 8:11 a.m., and not a single voice could say why.
From left, seniors Anikah Shaokat and Jihan Mou identify as Muslim students. Some of the most central Islamic teachings include the belief in one God, Allah and practicing the Five Pillars.

Strength In Faith: Muslim students remain grounded in faith

By Celisa Calacal, Assistant Life & Culture Editor November 18, 2015
Muslim students continue battling misconceptions and staying true to Islam both on campus and in their lives.
Students in the Opera Workshop course rehearse for their first show on Nov. 19. A  semesterlong course, the performance will feature pieces from American composers.

Students to perform new American operas

By Allison Falk, Contributing Writer November 17, 2015
Students in the Opera Workshop course will be putting on a show featuring American works from new American composers that have not yet been performed or recorded.
From left, actors Jay Towns and Seth Soulstein play Julian and Officer James, respectively, in the Civic Ensemble play “On The Corner,” which comments on issues of racism.

Talks on race continue with reprisal of play

By Angela Weldon, Staff Writer November 17, 2015
"On the Corner" will be reprised by the Civic Ensemble to continue the conversation on race.
“Make Do” is the latest exhibit at the Handwerker Gallery, and was curated by Mara Baldwin and junior Vince Mata. The exhibit features a variety of works, such as paintings on the glass.

New Handwerker exhibit shows handmade crafts

By Casey Murphy, Staff Writer November 17, 2015
The Handwerker Gallery will be showing the beauty in manual labor with its latest exhibition, “Make Do,” which focuses on craftsmanship.
Review: Soulful tracks lack heart

Review: Soulful tracks lack heart

By Matthew Radulski, Staff Writer November 16, 2015
While the album does deliver on the promised soul sound, “Heart Blanche” lacks focus when it comes to songwriting.
Review: Biebers album reflects purposely on mistakes

Review: Bieber’s album reflects purposely on mistakes

By Amanda Chin, Contributing Writer November 16, 2015
In "Purpose," it is clear that Bieber is “sorry” for what he has done in the past. He is surely ready to redeem himself.
Native American Heritage Month will feature film screenings as well as an identity panel hosted by Active Minds.

November to celebrate Native American heritage

By Katherine Segovia, Staff Writer November 12, 2015
Events will be held throughout November to celebrate Native American Heritage Month.
The Space Between exhibit comments on the contrast between environments.

New gallery comments on construction of spaces

By Tyla Pink, Contributing Writer November 11, 2015
Artist Naomi J. Falk opened her solo exhibit, "The Space Between," at the Creative Space Gallery, which will showcase different sculptures and collages.
The Ithaca College Media Orchestra currently has about 40 to 50 students, including music and non-music majors.

Media Orchestra transforms sounds from screen

November 11, 2015
Ithaca College students can now show off their talents through television, movie and Broadway music in the Ithaca College Media Orchestra.
Sound designer Josh Samuels uses his laptop to work on creating sound for different musicals and plays.

Student uses sound design to create sound environments

By Sydney O'Shaughnessy, Staff Writer November 11, 2015
Senior theatrical production major Josh Samuels has a passion for sound design, and has created soundscapes for musicals and plays on and off campus.
Rita Bunatal models Malaika Apparel, a Pan-African clothing line she developed to empower people of color and bridge the gap between Africans and those in the diaspora.

Common Thread: Clothing represents sense of empowerment

By Angela Weldon, Staff Writer November 11, 2015
“This fabric represents the intersectionality of oppression.”
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