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Freshman pole vaulter Dominic Mikula clears the bar during practice in Glazer Arena. Mikula broke his own pole vault record with a height of 4.80 meters Jan. 26.

Freshman pole vaulter reaches new heights in first season

By Mikayla Rovenolt, Staff Writer January 29, 2019
Freshman Dominic Mikula has already broken the Ithaca College pole vault record twice this season and looks to keep improving.
Heard It In A Past Life is an emotional release from Maggie Rogers. She sings delicately about her time and struggles in the limelight.

Review: Maggie Rogers’ album is full of heart

By Hannah Fitzpatrick January 27, 2019

In 2016, an undergraduate student at the Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music at New York University played a demo for Pharrell Williams, who was teaching a master class at the time. Williams’ reaction...

Over 20,000 tickets sold for Cortaca 19

Over 20,000 tickets sold for Cortaca ’19

By Jack Murray, Assistant Sports Editor December 5, 2018
There have already been 20,000 tickets sold for the 2019 Cortaca Jug being played at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
Sophomore guard Cooper Macklin drives to the basket against Cortland junior forward Kenny Charles during the Bombers 85–75 loss Nov. 27.

Men’s basketball loses against SUNY Cortland

By Eli Ehrbar, Staff Writer November 28, 2018
The Ithaca College men's basketball team lost in its home opener against SUNY Cortland on Nov. 27 in Ben Light Gymnasium.
Editorial: Cortaca moving to MetLife alienates jug from college

Editorial: Cortaca moving to MetLife alienates jug from college

November 14, 2018
Hosting the jug at MetLife Stadium feels more like a public-relations stunt than a move made to benefit students at either institution.
Junior wide receiver Will Gladney dives into the endzone for a touchdown while Max Jean, Cortland senior defensive back, tries to stop him. The Bombers defeated SUNY Cortland 24–21.

Football defeats SUNY Cortland in the 60th annual Cortaca Jug

By Dani Pluchinsky, Sports Editor November 10, 2018
The Ithaca College football team won its second straight Cortaca Jug with a 24–21 win over SUNY Cortland.
Ithaca College students cheered during the 2017 Cortaca Jug game at Butterfield Stadium. The Blue and Gold defeated the Red Dragons 48–20 to win their first Jug since 2009

Keeping the Jug on South Hill: Bombers hope to start streak

By Danielle Allentuck and Matt Vander Plaat November 7, 2018
The Ithaca College football team will face off against SUNY Cortland in the 60th annual Cortaca Jug game. The Bombers won last years matchup 48–20.
Swimming and diving defeats SUNY Cortland on Nov. 3

Swimming and diving defeats SUNY Cortland on Nov. 3

By Emily Adams, Staff Writer November 5, 2018
The Ithaca College men's and women's swimming and diving teams defeated SUNY Cortland on Nov. 3.
Field Hockey defeats No. 20 SUNY Cortland

Field Hockey defeats No. 20 SUNY Cortland

By Anna Harris, Contributing Writer September 20, 2018
The Ithaca College field hockey team defeated No. 20 SUNY Cortland 4–3 on Sept. 19. The Bombers improved to 6–1 on the season.
Womens soccer remains undefeated with win over Cortland

Women’s soccer remains undefeated with win over Cortland

By Sam Weinstein, Contributing Writer September 12, 2018
The Ithaca College women's soccer team is still undefeated after beating SUNY Cortland 2–1 Sept. 12.
Double overtime thriller ends in draw for Bombers

Double overtime thriller ends in draw for Bombers

By Michael Steitz, Contributing Writer September 5, 2018
The Ithaca College men's soccer team tied SUNY Cortland 0–0 on September 4. The Bombers and Red Dragons battled through two overtimes to earn the tie.
Mens soccer look to improve in second Liberty League season

Men’s soccer look to improve in second Liberty League season

By Cal Dymowski and Jason Hannigan August 29, 2018
The Ithaca College Men's Soccer team is looks to improve upon last season. The Bombers have a clean bill of health, and believe they are ready to go.
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