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Senior Byron Bixler, president and editor in chief of Filmic Magazine, worked to bring four film screenings to campus with help from other editors and the Ithaca College chapter of the Delta Kappa Alpha National Professional Cinema Fraternity.

Q&A: Filmic Magazine screens collection of alternative films

By Kate Nalepinski, Life & Culture Editor March 20, 2017
The editors of Filmic Magazine have planned four film screenings for the remainder of the semester. They will be screened during the spring semester.
Junior Tyler Macri, right, accepts the award for Best Fiction Film next to judges and hosts. The Ithaca Student Film Festival, held Feb. 3 in The Studio, allowed Ithaca College students to highlight their creative works.

Ithaca Student Film Festival showcases cinematic achievements

By Ashae Forsythe, Contributing Writer February 8, 2017
Anna Gardner, special events–manager at The Studio, said the executive team at The Studio went through 48 film submissions.
Katelyn Harrop ’16 and Emma Rizzo ’16 were compelled to start Over It! after the Presidential Election and subsequent strife divided the nation.

‘Over It!’ brings together IC alumnae for political podcast

By Daniel Hart, Staff Writer January 31, 2017
Two Ithaca alumnae took their passion for journalism and social justice to create the politically charged "Over It!" podcast.
The Class of 2016 celebrates commencement in May 2016.

Graduation speaker announced for Class of 2017

By Grace Elletson, News Editor January 26, 2017
“Our philosophy for having him as a speaker was because he has all these accomplishments and has been such a showstopper in the business,” Lucas said.
3 Point Productions, one of three student production groups from the Documentary Workshop class, focused its documentary on coal mining in West Virginia, where work is scarce. The senior thesis films will premiere Dec. 8.

Senior documentary class unveils screening of thesis films

By Taylor Zambrano, Life and Culture Editor December 7, 2016
This year, the documentaries include “Not my President,” “Confessions of a Sugar Baby” and “Walk on the Mountain.”

College Briefs Dec. 1

November 30, 2016

Unidentified man found shot dead near IC campus in Los Angeles A man was found dead outside of the Ithaca College Los Angeles campus Nov. 29. Dean Diane Gayeski said in an announcement the man seemed...

Actor Marcus Scribner gives a speech during the Rod Serling Award ceremony the evening of Nov. 16. The winner of the award was Kenya Barris, executive producer and creator of the ABC comedy “Black-ish.”

Creator of ‘Black-ish’ Kenya Barris wins Rod Serling Award

By Jake Leary, Staff Writer November 27, 2016
Ithaca College recognizes Kenya Barris, executive producer and creator of the ABC comedy “Black-ish,” with the Rod Serling Award.
Senior Meagan Shepherd, a television-radio major, created a Snapchat filter for the Roy H. Park School of Communications.

Senior IC student constructs Park School Snapchat geofilter

By Brianna Ruback, Contributing Writer October 19, 2016
On Sept. 17 a Snapchat geofilter for the Roy H. Park School of Communications went live. The geofilter was created by senior Meagan Shepherd.
From left, Sethavatey Limsreng ’16 and senior Alex Horner won the first-place prize for Park Tank, an annual media business competition held through the Roy H. Park School of Communications.

Smoking cessation aid wins Park Tank at Ithaca College

By Steph Siok, Contributing writer October 10, 2016
Senior Alex Horner and Sethavatey Limsreng ’16 fused technology and medicine to claim first prize at the third annual Park Tank at Ithaca College.
These digital competitions and projects are not new to the Park school, but one new element of the production process is that the sideshow will be run by students from “Live Event Production,” a television-radio class taught by Chrissy Guest.

Park Digital Sideshow brings a circus of events to IC campus

By Kate Nalepinski, Assistant Life and Culture Editor October 5, 2016
Four annual competitions housed in the Park School are coming together for the first time in the form of The Park Digital Sideshow.
IC sees slight decrease in enrollment and applications

IC sees slight decrease in enrollment and applications

By Max Denning, Staff Writer October 5, 2016
After receiving 2,139 fewer applications in 2016, Ithaca College accepted 69.92 percent of applicants, the highest percentage since 2010.
From right to left, Sophomore Anna Gardner reads to 5-year-old Cecilia and her three-year-old sister, Olivia. Nearly every Thursday and Friday Gardner can be found in the childrens section of the Tompkins County Public Library at a miniature desk reading to young kids — just one of many volunteer programs Gardner is a part of.

IC volunteers: Sophomore fuses volunteer work into daily life

By Daniel Hart, Staff Writer October 3, 2016
“She understands not only the value of service to community members,” he said, “but Anna also understands how service is integral to a student's learning process."
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