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Womens tennis plays in ITA Northeast Regional Championship

Women’s tennis plays in ITA Northeast Regional Championship

By Annette Hogan, Staff Writer September 26, 2016
Three members of the Ithaca College women's tennis team competed in the ITA Northeast Regional Championship Sept. 24–25.
Still in College: Mike Caccia talks time in Marine Corps

Still in College: Mike Caccia talks time in Marine Corps

By Luke Harbur, Multimedia Editor September 26, 2016
Mike Caccia, a Sodexo employee in IC Square at Ithaca College, talks about his experiences serving in the military, working at the college for 16 years and feeling grateful for freedom in America.
The Happiness Project: Who makes you feel happy?

The Happiness Project: Who makes you feel happy?

September 25, 2016

“The Happiness Project” engages the Ithaca College community with questions about happiness. This week’s question: Who makes you feel happy? "I would have to say my mom makes me really...

Freshman Justinian Michaels looks for a pass after beating a Nazareth College defender in the Bombers game Sept. 24 on Carp Wood Field. The Bombers won 1–0.

Men’s soccer scores early to secure win against Nazareth

By Jack Hamilton, Contributing Writer September 25, 2016
The men's soccer team defeated the Nazareth College Golden Flyers 1–0 on Carp Wood Field on Sept. 24.
Volleyball picks up a win and a loss against Empire 8 teams

Volleyball picks up a win and a loss against Empire 8 teams

By Colin Tessier, Staff Writer September 24, 2016
The volleyball team picked up a 3–0 win against Nazareth College and lost 3–0 against the Stevens Institute of Technology Sept. 24.
Junior Amanda Schell gets past a defender in the Bombers game against Nazareth College on Sept. 24 at Higgins Stadium. The Bombers defeated the Golden Flyers 7–0.

Field hockey team soars past the Golden Flyers in 7–0 win

By Reed Keller, Staff Writer September 24, 2016
The field hockey team won its second consecutive game 7–0 against Nazareth College Sept. 24 at Higgins Stadium.
Senior forward Holly Niemiec played 61 minutes in the Bombers 2–2 tie with Hartwick College on Sept. 24 at Carp Wood Field.

Women’s soccer team ties Hartwick College in double overtime

By Matt Maloney, Staff Writer September 24, 2016
The Ithaca College women's soccer team overcame a two-goal deficit to tie Hartwick College 2–2 Sept. 24.
Senior forward Jocelyn Ravesi plays against SUNY Cortland Sept. 17 in the Upstate Collegiate Cup on Carp Wood Field. Cortland defeated the Bombers 2–0.

Weekend preview: Four teams prepare for home competitions

By Adam Brobst, Staff Writer September 22, 2016
All 10 of the Ithaca College fall varsity sports are in action this weekend, including sculling, which will open its season Sept. 26.
Activist, feminist and educator Gloria Joseph (right) speaks with Huffington Post reporter, Rene Monroe (left), in St. Croix. Joseph will visit IC at 7 p.m. Sept. 27 in Textor Hall 101 to discuss her novel, The Wind is Spirit: The life, love, and legacy of Audre Lorde.

Activist Gloria Joseph to visit IC and discuss poet Audre Lorde

By Colette Piasecki-Masters, Contributing Writer September 21, 2016
Ithaca College’s Women and Gender Studies Program will host Gloria Joseph, professor emerita of Africana Studies at Hampshire College and partner of the late Audre Lorde, to discuss the poet’s life.
Senior Myan Idziur plays against SUNY Oswego on Sept. 6 in Ben Light Gymnasium. Idziur, who was not on the roster last season, worked out at the Fitness Center last year to stay in shape.

Senior returns to volleyball court after missing last season

By Lauren Murray, Assistant Sports Editor September 20, 2016
Senior Myan Idziur was not on the volleyball team's roster last season. Now, she is back on the court for the Bombers.
On Sept. 8, U.K.-based group Moose Blood released a two-piece Spotify exclusive, Stay Beautiful. From left to right: Kyle Todd (bass), Eddy Brewerton (vocals/guitar), Glenn Harvey (drums), Mark Osborne (guitar).

Review: Moose Blood’s raw vocals shine on ‘Stay Beautiful’

By Stephanie Miller, Contributing Writer September 19, 2016
The group made waves with “Stay Beautiful,” a two-piece acoustic Spotify exclusive, released Sept. 8. Following the release of their second full-length album, “Blush,” “Stay Beautiful” is a coupling of two songs that successfully encompasses the two themes that are most prevalent in Moose Blood’s music: family and love. Their deeply personal lyrics translate beautifully into the stories told by the E.P.’s tracks, “Glow” and “Knuckles.” The first track, “Glow,” opens up with slow, melodic guitar strumming, which sets a melancholy tone for the rest of the track. The instrumentals are followed by the lyrics, “I said goodbye today / I just watched you drive away / I just stood with mum and waved.” The combination of Eddy Brewerton’s raw vocals and the guitarist’s soft melodies add a heart-wrenching touch to the song. The lyrics provide insight to the difficulties of being separated from one’s father, while sweet melodies and instrumentals envelop the listener. Released as a single on Jun. 1, “Knuckles” is a true anthem to those who have experienced unrequited love. Opening up with the lyrics, “It wasn’t hard to fall for you / You had it all planned out, didn’t you,” the song offers an introspective look at love. The track builds on this knowledge, providing slow, low instrumentals to accompany it, adding to the emotion. It continues later with “That thing you said, stay beautiful / Even though that I know that it’s second hand,” providing more evidence of the heartache being felt by the artist while also referencing the name of the E.P., “Stay Beautiful.” During the last run through of those lines, there are moments of unaccompanied vocals where the listener is left with nothing between them and the music. It’s a period of reflection, for both the listener and the musician.

Men’s tennis team competes at Bloomsburg Invitational

By Casey Koenig, Staff Writer September 19, 2016
The men's tennis team competed in its second tournament of the fall season Sept. 17–18 in Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania.
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