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“Cook Like an Ithacan” was a YouTube series created to connect the Ithaca College community to campus while away for the semester. The first episode of the series features Omega Hollies, assistant director of the Center for Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Social Change (IDEAS), making kimbap, a rice and seaweed Korean dish.

Cooking series dishes out summer recipes and fond memories

By Arleigh Rodgers, Life & Culture Editor September 8, 2020
“Cook Like an Ithacan” was a YouTube series created to connect the Ithaca College community to campus while away for the semester.
From left, junior Angelee Chen, sophomore Julia Cohen and graduate student James Yoon dance at rehearsal for K-pop dance group Katalyst.

Clubs celebrate Korean music through dance and discussion

By Matilde Bechet, Contributing Writer October 3, 2018
“For some people, K-pop can be refreshing and new,” Dotten said. “It can be something people find fascinating.”
From left, junior Devin Nunez, professor WonyuL Bae and senior Keon Broadnax participate at the Winter Olympics in South Korea.

Ithaca college students take talents to PyeongChang

By Matt Hornick, Sports Editor March 7, 2018
Students from Ithaca College interned for NBC and the Winter Olympics for the first part of the spring semester.
Deborah King, professor in the Department of Exercise and Sport Sciences, studies the physics of ice skating.

Professor discusses the physics of ice skating

By Ryan King, Staff Writer February 28, 2018
Staff Writer Ryan King spoke to Deborah King about how she studies the physics of ice skating, how she became interested in the topic and her thoughts on the Olympics.

American baseball to be a new force in World Baseball Classic

By Nick Fustor, Columnist March 21, 2017
It's important for baseball to staying ahead of other sports in terms of a global game during a Trump Presidency.
Sophomore Eva Garcia Ferres came from Spain to the U.S. with a student visa, but she said she hopes to stay in the country after her graduation to explore opportunities for her future here.

Beyond Borders: Students share stories about immigration

By Kalia Kornegay, Staff Writer April 20, 2016
Ithaca College sophomores Ji-Hye Lee and Eva Garcia Ferres discuss stories of their immigration to the U.S. and roads to international citizenship.

The Hot Stove: Minimizing harm key for esports

By Steve Derderian, Columnist November 3, 2014
Columnist Steve Derderian believes we need to minimize the potential harm that comes with esports, rather than debate whether or not it's a sport.

Guest commentary: Ship desertion reveals cultural differences

By Jeremy Li April 23, 2014

On April 16, news of the sunken South Korean ferry Sewol shocked the world, not only because more than 150 casualties were confirmed as of April 23, but also because Captain Lee Joon-seok decided to leave...

ITHACA TODAY: Wednesday, Oct. 30

October 30, 2013
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ITHACA TODAY: Thursday, Oct. 10

October 10, 2013
Check out your local news and events for Thursday, Oct. 10.

Will North Korea spark a new war?

By Rachael Hartford April 3, 2013
Last week, North Korea announced that its missiles would be ready to strike the U.S. mainland. A report distributed through its state-run news agency, KCNA, shows the country’s leader Kim Jong Un and his top military chiefs planning military attacks on Hawaii, Washington, D.C., Austin and Los Angeles. North Korea cut its military hotline with…
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