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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.

Golf team takes home first team title of the season

By James Murphy, Contributing Writer September 19, 2016
The golf team picked up its first team title of the season at the William Smith Invitational on Sept. 17–18.

IC football team suffers first loss of season to Hobart

By TJ Horgan, Contributing Writer September 18, 2016
The Ithaca College football team lost to Hobart College 23–3 Sept. 17.

Cross-country continues season at YellowJacket Invitational

By Becky Mehorter, Contributing Writer September 18, 2016
The women's team placed second while the men's team placed seventh Sept. 17.
The Happiness Project: Tell us about a moment.

The Happiness Project: Tell us about a moment.

September 17, 2016

“The Happiness Project” engages the Ithaca College community with questions about happiness. This week’s question: Tell us about a moment when you felt most happy. "So I woke up this...

Sophomore forward Sam Robinson dribbles away from a SUNY Farmingdale defender Sept. 11. The womens soccer team will host the Upstate Collegiate Cup Sept. 17–18 at Carp Wood Field.

Weekend preview: Teams prepare for third weekend of competition

By Matt Hornick, Staff Writer September 15, 2016
Football returns to action against Hobart College, women's soccer will host the Upstate Collegiate Cup and women's tennis will face off against Alfred University on the Ben Wheeler Tennis Courts.
Review: The Head and the Heart tugs at listeners heartstrings

Review: The Head and the Heart tugs at listener’s heartstrings

By Olivia Riggio, Contributing Writer September 14, 2016
All artists experiment with their sound, and The Head and the Heart is no exception. Though many fans might be disillusioned by the band’s newfound dance-pop sound, the album is well-produced and full of catchy songs. The 13-track LP contains some gems, and despite some breaches in originality, it is energetic and easy to listen to.
Review: Frank Oceans visual album Endless addresses his fame

Review: Frank Ocean’s visual album ‘Endless’ addresses his fame

By Lisbeth Perez, Contributing Writer September 14, 2016
Ocean’s 45-minute film gives viewers more than expected. With a combination of mesmerizing lyrics and several look-alikes, he presents himself as prodigal and self-aware. Under the limelight, it’s difficult for artists to remain down-to-earth.
Cycling for change: Locals take part in AIDS Ride for Life

Cycling for change: Locals take part in AIDS Ride for Life

September 14, 2016
On Sept. 10, cyclists participated in the AIDS Ride for Life. Over $200,000 was raised for the Southern Tier Aids Program.
Senior Colleen Keegan-Twombley runs with the ball past a defender in the Bombers game Sept. 10 against Utica College in Higgins Stadium. She scored two of the three goals for the Bombers 3–0 win.

Ithaca College senior is driving force for field hockey offense

By Adam Brobst, Staff Writer September 13, 2016
Senior Colleen Keegan-Twombley of the field hockey team continues her success into her senior season.
Still in College: Luca Maurer shares stories of resilience

Still in College: Luca Maurer shares stories of resilience

By Luke Harbur, Multimedia Editor September 13, 2016
Luca Maurer, LGBT Education, Outreach & Services Center program director, discusses growing up in a small rural town in upstate New York, his experiences of homophobia in college, and the moment he decided to choose his career path as a professional advocate and educator for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender students.
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