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Members of On the Verge rehearse Oct. 6 in the Handwerker Gallery.

On the Verge takes staged reading on the road

By Emily Fedor and Faith Maciolek October 6, 2015
On the Verge, a staged reading performance group at Ithaca College, will perform Arthur Miller’s “All My Sons” at 6 p.m. Oct. 8 at the Handwerker Gallery.
Review: Stories reflects on Aviciis journey

Review: ‘Stories’ reflects on Avicii’s journey

By Cecilia Morales, Contributing Writer October 5, 2015
"Stories" carries itself along, giving listeners a series of tracks that are both successful on their own and able to complement one another well within one album.
Sophomore Mary Brandt sketches out part of her interactive exhibit on the walls of the Creative Space Gallery.

Picture Perfect: Ithaca comes together for the Big Draw

By Angela Weldon, Staff Writer September 30, 2015
The Big Draw is an international drawing event celebrating the diversity of drawing among artists of all skill levels.
Matthew Inkster conducts Ithaca Colleges Symphonic Band, which will perform Oct. 5.

Newcomers conduct three of campus’s four concert bands

By Silas White, Staff Writer September 30, 2015
Last year marked the departure of three established professors from the School of Music. Now, of the four major bands on campus, three have new directors: Concert Band, Symphonic Band and Wind Ensemble.
Review: Emotional lyrics a hit on Every Open Eye

Review: Emotional lyrics a hit on “Every Open Eye”

By Lola Oretade, Contributing Writer September 30, 2015
"Every Open Eye" holds many thought-provoking sentences such as this and a fantastic emotional appeal, which makes it a great listen.
Senior Johnny Shea and freshman Keenan Buckley rehearse for As You Like It, Ithaca Colleges first Main Stage production of the year.

Shakespeare takes Ithaca College’s Main Stage

By Serena Weiss, Staff Writer September 29, 2015
Ithaca College’s Department of Theatre Arts will soon put on its first Main Stage show for the season, “As You Like It,” written by William Shakespeare.
New film series bring social issues to the big screen

New film series bring social issues to the big screen

By Allison Falk and Angela Poffenbaugh September 29, 2015
The series explore historic black cinema and Palestinian film.
Review: Duo develops distinct sound in Caracal

Review: Duo develops distinct sound in “Caracal”

By Kalia Kornegay, Staff Writer September 28, 2015
While each track had a quality that made it stand out, "Caracal" as a whole definitely diversified Disclosure’s discography.

A Reaction to the 67th Primetime Emmy Awards

By Kenny Chapman, Columnist September 27, 2015
ICYMI: Every Emmys comes with its fair share of snubbed performances, shocking victories and other surprises.
Jacob Rosen regularly prepares gourmet meals out of his dorm room kitchen.

Let’s get cooking: freshman chef pursues passion for food

By Sydney O'Shaughnessey, Staff Writer September 23, 2015
Ithaca College freshman Jacob Rosen talks about his close connection to cooking.
Courtesy of the Kitchen Theatre Company

New Kitchen Theatre play directed by Ithaca College professor

By Silas White, Contributing Writer September 22, 2015
The play was directed by Wendy Dann, associate professor of theatre arts at Ithaca College.
The Darfur Compromised was previously read at two staged reading this spring, and will move Off-Broadway in the fall.

Students will take part in staged reading of ‘The Darfur Compromised’

By Evin R. Billington, Senior Writer September 22, 2015
This political satire about the genocide in Darfur will be read Sept. 27.
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