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ICTVs studios plan to roll out five new shows.

ICTV’s newest shows get ready for a new season

By Angela Weldon, Staff Writer September 9, 2015
ICTV's studios plan to roll out five new shows.
Hearing the rainbow: students celebrate enigmatic composer

Hearing the rainbow: students celebrate enigmatic composer

By Kalia Kornegay, Staff Writer September 9, 2015
Ithaca College is celebrating the life of composer Alexander Scriabin, who used colors to inspire his music.
The Creative Space Gallery on the Ithaca Commons has been taken over by B.F.A. candidates, senior Andrea Aguirre and junior Tatiana Malkin.

Creative Space Gallery unveils new student art exhibit

September 9, 2015
The Creative Space Gallery on the Ithaca Commons has been taken over by B.F.A. candidates, senior Andrea Aguirre and junior Tatiana Malkin.
Brandon Stanton, who runs the popular photo blog Humans of New York, is coming to speak at Cornell University.

‘Humans of New York’ photographer to speak at Cornell

By Steven Pirani, Senior Writer September 9, 2015
Brandon Stanton, who runs the popular photo blog "Humans of New York," is coming to speak at Cornell University.
Review: Iron Maiden stays true to heavy-metal roots

Review: Iron Maiden stays true to heavy-metal roots

By Matthew Radulski, Staff Writer September 8, 2015
"The Book of Souls" is quintessential heavy metal: loud, piercing vocals; dueling, lengthy electric guitar solos; and tales of death and the end of the world.
Review: Oh Wonder stuns with debut album

Review: Oh Wonder stuns with debut album

By Serena Weiss, Staff Writer September 8, 2015
The songs on "Oh Wonder" are hauntingly beautiful, and the musical chemistry between the two is undeniable.
Ithaca College to take part in Yiddish Theater Festival

Ithaca College to take part in Yiddish Theater Festival

By Sydney O'Shaughnessy, Staff Writer September 8, 2015
“The Essence: A Yiddish Theatre Dim Sum” is created to comedically introduce a non-Jewish audience to Yiddish culture.
Members of Pitch Please sing at their first rehearsal of the semester Sept. 8.

Non-audition a cappella group attracts large following

By Silas White, Contributing Writer September 8, 2015
A new, up-and-coming, all-inclusive a cappella group is looking to make a name for itself around campus.
Professor Jack Rossen poses in front of the mural in Williams Hall that inspired the cover for his new book.

Archaeology book examines artifacts of Cayuga Lake area

By Serena Weiss, Staff Writer September 8, 2015
Staff writer Serena Weiss spoke with professor and archaeologist Jack Rossen to ask him about his new book, the research and hard work involved, and the process of putting it together.
Gluten-free eaters go against the grain

Gluten-free eaters go against the grain

By Celisa Calacal, Assistant Life & Culture Editor September 2, 2015

Sophomore Laura Stedge remembers constantly eating pasta and pizza when she was in middle school. However, after several doctor visits, blood tests and medical procedures, Stedge was diagnosed with celiac...

From left, Juniors Lisa Peck and Joanna Kowalski recline in the “thinking hut,” an interactive piece in the Handwerker Gallery’s new exhibit, “Starting From Scratch.

Handwerker Gallery unveils first new exhibit of the semester

By Casey Murphy, Staff Writer September 2, 2015
Ithaca College’s Handwerker Gallery has been transformed into a sensory overload of color, texture and music for its latest exhibition titled “Starting From Scratch.”
Review: Pop sounds a satisfying listen

Review: Pop sounds a satisfying listen

By Matthew Radulski, Staff Writer September 2, 2015
Jepsen has created a truly great pop record — one that moves quickly and vivaciously.
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