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Figure of Soul: Wisdom for a life full of love

Figure of Soul: Wisdom for a life full of love

By Ninjin Tumurbat April 25, 2023
These quotes by Marcus Aurelius humble me when I am happy, comfort me when I am sad, pause me when I am running too fast
From left, Patrick (David Dawson), Marion (Emma Corrin) and Tom (Harry Styles) find themselves at the center of a story about forbidden love.

Review: Story of suppressed queer love disappoints

By Eleanor Kay, Managing Editor November 15, 2022
"My Policeman" spans the course of 40 years, with flourishing cinematography keeping the viewer's attention despite an underdeveloped storyline.
Leaning into an indie folk sound, Maya Hawke's sophomore album "MOSS" sees Hawke try out a new sound, although with caution.

Review: Maya Hawke does not expand on her potential

By Lily Lipka, Contributing Writer October 4, 2022
Following her first album "Blush," released in 2020, Maya Hawke's follow-up, "MOSS," fails to capture the full potential of Hawke's clear talent.
Markéta Irglová returns with an impressive, if familiar, final album in her trilogy of love songs.

Review: Markéta Irglová concludes solid trilogy of love

By Matt Minton, Co Life and Culture Editor August 29, 2022
Czech-Icelandic singer-songwriter Markéta Irglová sings about the things most deep in her soul with "Lila," the last album in her trilogy about love.
Senior Angel Sohu discusses finding love in a cisgender society. Sohu's views reflect her own unique experiences in life and do not represent the perspectives of all transgender women.

Commentary: Why I choose Manolos over men

By Angel Sohu March 23, 2021
As I grew older, I began to realize a pattern: I tend to have an urge to buy a new pair of shoes every time a romantic endeavor fails.
Deja View: Why 'Lady Bird' is special

Deja View: Why ‘Lady Bird’ is special

By Kendyl Bennett, Podcast Editor December 5, 2017

This week on Deja View, reviews editor Jake Leary sat down with contributing writer Liza Gillespie about Greta Gerwig's "Lady Bird."   You can read Liza's review of "Lady Bird" here

Review: Singles for the week of 9/8

Review: Singles for the week of 9/8

By Jake Leary, Life and Culture Editor September 8, 2017

“Too Good at Goodbyes” Sam Smith Released Sept. 8 Universal Music Operations   Sam Smith’s “Too Good at Goodbyes” is a sweet slow piece of romantic melodrama. Smith’s...

Students and faculty from Ithaca College are utilizing technology to communicate in long-distance relationships.

Long-distance relationships: modern love in the digital age

By Kalia Kornegay, Staff Writer May 3, 2017
Senior Laurel Chase said technology made her long-distance relationship easier to handle, as it positively impacted her and her partner.
Kendrick Lamar's newest album, "DAMN.," released April 14 and features guest appearances by U2, Rihanna and Zacari. "DAMN." is Lamar's sixth album and follows the 2016 release "untitled unmastered."

Review: Kendrick Lamar conquers the hip-hop competition

By Matt Maloney, Assistant Multimedia Editor April 26, 2017
It may not be a straightforward classic like “good kid, m.A.A.d city,” or sonically experimental like “To Pimp a Butterfly,” but it has mass appeal.
From left, junior Christopher Biehn, Ella Wrolstad and senior Jackie Gansky hold a sign representing one of the main messages the Believe in Love group hopes to address at the event. The Believe in Love team, which encompasses locals and Ithaca College students, have been preparing for the Believe in Love event, which will take place from 4 to 8 p.m. April 22 on The Commons.

IC student plans Believe in Love event to celebrate community

By Meg Tippett, Staff Writer April 19, 2017
Biehn will make this a reality through the event Believe in Love from 4 to 8 p.m. April 22 on The Commons, featuring speakers and musicians.
The latest adaptation of Dan Brown's series, "Inferno," follows common mystery film tropes and lacks emotional substance. The film stars Robert Langdon (Tom Hanks) and Sienna Brooks (Felicity Jones).

Review: Tom Hanks’ ‘Inferno’ fails to spark interest in viewers

By Jake Leary, Staff Writer November 12, 2016
“Inferno” leaves one question in the viewer’s mind: Why? Why did this adventure need to happen? Why do any of these characters matter?
Still in College: Greg Evans jazzed up his college years

Still in College: Greg Evans jazzed up his college years

By Luke Harbur, Multimedia Editor November 8, 2016
Greg Evans, assistant professor in the School of Music at Ithaca College, shares stories of living a double-life as a jazz artist and student.
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