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Guests hike along the trail to visit the South Hill Forest Products open house Feb. 8. South Hill Forest Products is the brainchild of Jason Hamilton, professor in the Department of Environmental Studies and Science. Each year, students in the Non-Timber Forest Products class work to market and manage the small business.

Students learn from Mother Nature

By Elizabeth Kharabadze and Noelle Cook April 19, 2023
Nearing the end of the academic year, students have the opportunity to showcase months of hard work. For the students in the Non-Timber Forest Products class, this is South Hill Forest Products.
Seniors Desiree Holz and Lucy Calderon interviewed Katherine Kitteredge, professor in the Department of Literatures in English, for their documentary on book banning.

Documenting national issues for class projects

By Noelle Cook, Staff Writer April 5, 2023
Documentaries have been the backbone of film since the beginning, and Ithaca College is no exception to this history.
After serving as the Ithaca College softball teams interim head coach for the 2023 season, Kelly Robichaud 16 as been promoted to the full time position.

Q&A: Interim head coach hopes to be a hit for softball team

By Noelle Cook, Contributing Writer March 28, 2023
As the Ithaca College softball team runs headfirst into its new season, it is doing so under the guidance of a new interim head coach, former Bomber standout Kelly Robichaud ’16.
Junior Sarah Flynn hangs up a flyer for her recital, The High Cs. The poster was created to highlight Flynns interest in marine biology and sea life while also reflecting her personality.

Recital posters highlight the spirit of the performers

By Noelle Cook, Contributing Writer March 22, 2023
Many students in the School of Music, Theatre, and Dance put a spin on strict concert culture through the use of recital posters that showcase the performer's personality.
Junior Arthur Robbins-Geller looks down at his phone. Slang terms are often exchanged between people through dialogue and online spaces and have evolved since the beginning of time.

Students ‘rizz’ up vocabulary with day-to-day slang

By Noelle Cook, Contributing Writer March 8, 2023
Ithaca College students are no strangers to using slang in their day-to-day lives, yet many probably cannot remember when they even started using specific terms. 
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