Environmental journal Alluvian plants its roots on IC campus
Alluvian, which is published each season, is Ithaca College’s only online student-run environmental journal.
Alluvian, which is published each season, is Ithaca College’s only online student-run environmental journal.
Ithaca College students are showing support on Facebook for Native American activists who are protesting the building of the Dakota Access Pipeline in North Dakota.
Nine journalism students traveled to South Carolina with James Rada, associate professor of journalism, and Anthony Adornato, assistant professor of journalism, to spend the days before the primary reporting on politics for a collaboration with NBC.
Senior theatrical production major Josh Samuels has a passion for sound design, and has created soundscapes for musicals and plays on and off campus.
The club offers a combination of long-term and short-term projects planned throughout the academic year to help students engage with new people.
“The Essence: A Yiddish Theatre Dim Sum” is created to comedically introduce a non-Jewish audience to Yiddish culture.
Permaculture gardens mimic the natural ecosystem of an area.
At Ithaca College, and in many other communications programs, it is not uncommon to find that women outnumber men in journalism classes. However, these trends are not reflected in the field of communications’ job market.
The buddy comedy “Let’s be Cops” offers a tedious plot with some laughs.
Endless battles lay waste to action movie’s plot.
The college’s Dining Services have added new, more expensive dining options for students looking for a more gourmet meal.
Colorful cast of characters provide fun theater experience.