Ithaca ranked as top U.S. metro for living car-free
Ithaca has been named one of the best U.S. metros to live car-free, according to a recent article by CityLab.
Ithaca has been named one of the best U.S. metros to live car-free, according to a recent article by CityLab.
The grant, allocated by the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, will help the company create interactive digital resources to increase dance literacy.
Project Sunshine started a direct service project in Spring 2019 for club members to volunteer at the Racker center throughout the semester.
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.
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 to the punk scene with its follow-up, “Berkeley’s On Fire.”
The band itself initially got attention because of its drummer, Joey Armstrong — Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong’s son — but “Berkeley’s On Fire” combines eccentric tracks that blend together a multitude of punk, alt-rock and surf-rock elements, giving the band a separate, personal identity.
It’s not every day that songs like “Nasty Women Grab Back” and “Feminist AF” are performed in the James J.
The Ithaca College men’s basketball team defeated Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 89–85 in overtime Feb. 2.
Since Travis Bickle from Martin Scorsese’s “Taxi Driver,” rarely have there been protagonists like the tortured Joe (Joaquin Phoenix).
Amazon offered junior Casey Schoch a five-year contract for her short film that she made in Advanced Cinema Production: Fiction, titled ‘Dead Weight.”
Senior Lorenzo Viguie-Ramos has become a leader for the Ithaca College men’s tennis team as its captain and only senior.
“I had never met her before,” Mulligan said. “Some of my colleagues are friends with her, and they said, ‘Oh, you’re going to love her.’”
The Association of Women in Sports Media club was started in Fall 2017 as a way to inspire future women looking for a career in sports media.