After study abroad programs were unavailable for the 2020–21 academic year, Ithaca College students enthusiastically began to study abroad again and are sharing it on social media.
After spending long nights in the lounge, Frankie and I would go back to our room and talk for hours. Frankie and I became an iconic roommate duo.
Olivia D’Amato shares her experience working on set of “A Quiet Place Part II” with Frankie Walls in Q&A.
The Ithaca College Roy H. Park School of Communications wrapped up a series of programs for Women in Media Month, held in conjunction with Women’s History Month, with an event March 31 that featured a panel to discuss the challenge of dual identity that is faced in the Latin American community and a showing of a short documentary about a Puerto Rican youth.
I am fully reminded of my circumstances and the challenges I face when kept from the help I need — be it an elevator, a handrail, or more space in the hall.
I love film, but apparently, film doesn’t love me. That doesn’t mean that I’m going to quietly quit.
On Sept. 17 a Snapchat geofilter for the Roy H. Park School of Communications went live. The geofilter was created by senior Meagan Shepherd.
Four annual competitions housed in the Park School are coming together for the first time in the form of The Park Digital Sideshow.
Six Ithaca College women who are members of the student organization IC Women in Communications received scholarships New York Women in Communications, Inc. at this year’s Matrix Awards on April 25.
Park Portable Equipment Center & Services employees discuss the value of their inventory and how much that gear may cost for certain classes at Ithaca College.
Because journalism isn’t a passive endeavor, you have to know it to do it and you have to do it to know it.