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Volleyball digs for second conference crown

Volleyball digs for second conference crown

By Emma Kersting, Podcast Editor September 1, 2023
Following last year’s success, the Ithaca College volleyball team has big plans for the fall 2023 season. 
Editorial: Man-made causes are to blame for snow droughts

Editorial: Man-made causes are to blame for snow droughts

By The Ithacan February 15, 2023
People who created businesses from nature need to be held accountable for all the damage they caused the Earth.
On Sept. 24, CityLab ranked Ithaca the No. 1 car-free city out of cities with populations of 250,000 or less.

Ithaca ranked as top U.S. metro for living car-free

By Ryan Bieber, Staff Writer October 30, 2019
Ithaca has been named one of the best U.S. metros to live car-free, according to a recent article by CityLab.
Q&A: Professor's dance company receives grant

Q&A: Professor’s dance company receives grant

By Brontë Cook September 25, 2019
The grant, allocated by the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, will help the company create interactive digital resources to increase dance literacy.
From left to right, senior Elizabeth Jesch and sophomores Kimmy Rubin and Talia Sullum crochet together. Project Sunshine plans to volunteer at the Racker center throughout the semester.

Service club volunteers with local youth

By Emily Hung, Contributing Writer September 11, 2019
Project Sunshine started a direct service project in Spring 2019 for club members to volunteer at the Racker center throughout the semester.
Commentary: Asian-Americans lack visibility in entertainment industry

Commentary: Asian-Americans lack visibility in entertainment industry

By Christine Hwang September 3, 2019
AAPIs were the only minority group that saw a decrease in representation during the 2015–2016 season on New York City stages, as reported by the Asian American Performers Action Coalition.
"Berkeley's On Fire" has punk innuendos and flavor on the surface while exploring deeper, more hard-hitting emotions within. The album is dynamic and varying.

Review: SWMRS album it burning with passion

By Hannah Fitzpatrick February 24, 2019

After Oakland-based punk-rock group SWMRS signed with New York City-based record label Fueled By Ramen and released its record label debut and overall third LP, “Drive North,” the band has returned...

Female saxaphonist, composer, bandleader, educator and activist Roxy Coss is known for her work promoting women’s place in jazz music. Coss will be performing with the jazz ensemble at the college Feb. 27.

Jazz activist Roxy Coss to perform with jazz ensemble

By Ash Bailot February 19, 2019

It’s not every day that songs like “Nasty Women Grab Back” and “Feminist AF” are performed in the James J. Whalen Center for Music. The Ithaca College Jazz Ensemble and guest saxophonist Roxy...

Senior guard Matt Flood plays intense defense while junior guard Sebastian Alderete anticipates where the ball will go next.

Men’s basketball defeats RPI 89–85 on Senior Day

By Max O'Neill, Staff Writer February 4, 2019
The Ithaca College men's basketball team defeated Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 89–85 in overtime Feb. 2.
Joaquin Phoenix stars in "You Were Never Really Here" as a traumatized veteran hired to rescue a senator's daughter from a sex trafficking ring.

Review: Joaquin Phoenix’s tortured protagonist packs a punch

By Michael Friedman, Staff Writer May 1, 2018
Since Travis Bickle from Martin Scorsese's “Taxi Driver,” rarely have there been protagonists like the tortured Joe (Joaquin Phoenix).
From left, actor Eric Hambury, juniors Emma Beedenbender, Casey Schoch and sophomore Charlie Simmons worked together to produce a short film titled "Dead Weight," which landed a contract with Amazon Prime.

Student-made film receives prime deal from Amazon

By Sierra Guardiola, Life and Culture Editor March 7, 2018
Amazon offered junior Casey Schoch a five-year contract for her short film that she made in Advanced Cinema Production: Fiction, titled 'Dead Weight."
WATCH: Lone senior takes charge of men's tennis team

WATCH: Lone senior takes charge of men’s tennis team

By Caitie Ihrig, Photo Editor February 28, 2018
Senior Lorenzo Viguie-Ramos has become a leader for the Ithaca College men's tennis team as its captain and only senior.
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