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'The Moon Rises Too' - "Making Meaning: Absurdism with Makiyah Adams"

‘The Moon Rises Too’ – “Making Meaning: Absurdism with Makiyah Adams”

By Nijha Young, Nijha Young April 13, 2022

In this episode of The Moon Rises Too, Nijha speaks with friend and fellow Ithaca College student, Makiyah Adams. The two discuss Human Design Types, the philosophies of absurdism and nihilism, and...

Establishing a sense of home

Establishing a sense of home

By Isabel Brooke December 11, 2019
I felt alone and disoriented, caught in a limbo between homes and between identities without any place that felt “right.”
"The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks" is an adaptation of the 2010 nonfiction bestseller by Rebecca Skloots. The film follows Rebecca (Rose Byrne) as she uncovers the truth about one of the most important medical events of the 20th century.

Review: HBO original film lacks artistic purpose

By Jake Leary, Assistant Life and Culture Editor April 26, 2017
It isn’t the job of art to answer questions, but to ask them — “The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks” does the bare minimum.
Editorial: Focus on job training undervalues humanities

Editorial: Focus on job training undervalues humanities

March 29, 2017
Most courses in vocational studies, such as business or law, do not do enough to foster critical-thinking skills.
Junior Ravi Gil started the Existentialist Coffee House to foster discussions around complex moral, social and political issues that most students don't have an opportunity to talk about in their day to day lives.

Existentialist club aims to provoke philosophical discussion

By Silas White, Staff Writer February 14, 2017
The Existentialist Coffee House plans on discussing different philosophies and including a range of topics from religion to human consciousness.

Video: The End of the World

By Tiffany Ruff April 10, 2013
Ithaca College faculty holds a panel to discuss the likelihood of an apocalypse and how the world will eventually come to an end.
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