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During his time at Ithaca College, Adam B. Ellick '99 worked at The Ithacan, ICTV and WICB before graduating with a degree in journalism. He is now the director and executive producer of Opinion Video at The New York Times.

Q&A: IC alum produces Opinion Video section at the NYT

By Lorien Tyne, Assistant News Editor April 25, 2022
Assistant news editor Lorien Tyne spoke with Ellick about his career in journalism and what values have guided him to the work he does now. 
Luke Broadwater '02 received the Pulitzer Prize for his reporting with The Baltimore Sun this past March.

Q&A: Former wrestler receives Pulitzer Prize among other awards

By Connor Glunt, Assistant Sports Editor September 6, 2020
Former wrestler Luke Broadwater '02 received several accolades for his reporting with The Baltimore Sun covering the former mayor of Baltimore’s financial connections to the UMMS.
"Fences," adapted from August Wilson's play of the same name, follows a dysfunctional black family living in Pittsburgh as they attempt to reconcile their dreams with the harsh realities of life in the 1950s.

Review: Washington directs a home run with his latest film

By Colette Piasecki-Masters, Staff Writer February 21, 2017
The viewer watches "Fences" with mingled horror and pity as Troy (Denzel Washington) destroys his relationship with his son and, eventually, wife.
Donathan Brown, assistant professor in the Department of Communication Studies, recently co-authored a book entitled "Voting Rights under Fire: The Continuing Struggle for People of Color," in which he discusses the many debates surrounding the right to vote.

Commentary: Belief in extensive voter fraud is misguided

By Donathan Brown September 1, 2015
We are extremely confident saying widespread voter fraud is a myth and indeed retrogressive.
David Cay Johnston, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and president of Investigative Reporters and Editors, visited Ithaca College Tuesday night.

Investigative journalist digs up the truth

By Sage Daugherty, Staff Writer November 15, 2012
David Cay Johnston, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and president of Investigative Reporters and Editors, visited Ithaca College Tuesday night with a message for student journalists: “Find a way to distinguish yourself.”
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