Rickshaws provide new inner peace
Traveling around India offers needed introspection.
Traveling around India offers needed introspection.
Ithaca College’s student body finds stress relief and spiritual gratification in the practice of yoga.
Local artists Christi Sobel and Julia John have begun restoring Stewart Park’s beloved carousel.
Senior Madeline Docimo composed 12 pieces of music for cello based on strangers she took out to lunch.
Junior Jack Janson has developed a new, link-driven board game, Linknotize.
James Pfrehm, assistant professor of modern languages and literatures, had his satirical linguistics-based play, “Death by
Dictionary,” published in the Winter 2014–15 edition of The Fourth Wall Review.
Teatime poses its own distinct set of obstacles.
With a vibrant academic community and theater scene, Ithaca’s Shakespeare scene thrives.
Photos from the Fiber Arts Showcase Feb. 16.
Ron Jude, professor of media arts, sciences and studies, will have his photography features in the Robert Morat Galerie in Hamburg, Germany.
Thrift shops and resale stores offer students a cheap alternative to retail shopping, but may come with a stigma.
Multiple language barriers offer many obstacles and learning opportunities.