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Ke$ha performs at Cornell University’s Barton Hall.

Crazy Kids: Ke$ha rocks sold-out concert at Cornell University’s Barton Hall

By Ashley Wolf, Contributing Writer October 7, 2013
Ke$ha played a rocking concert chock full of lights, crazy outfits and animal costumes.
Jon Bennett, a worker at Littletree Orchards in Newfield, N.Y., grades apples to turn into cider for the upcoming 31st Annual Apple Harvest Festival. Littletree Orchards has been around for 40 years.

Fruits of their labor: Farmers prepare for 31st annual Apple Fest

By Aama Harwood, Staff Writer October 2, 2013
Several apple farmers must gear up for the upcoming changes to Apple Fest because of the construction on The Commons.
Lee Goodhew Romm, professor of performance studies, teaches her yoga class Sept. 27 at Sunrise Yoga on South Cayuga Street. Goodhew Romm was certified as a yoga instructor in June.

Relaxation certified: Music professor teaches local yoga class after earning official license this summer

By Carolyn Hartley, Contributing Writer October 2, 2013
Lee Goodhew Romm, professor of performance studies in the James J. Whalen School of Music, is teaching a new yoga class after being certified to teach yoga, in June.
Jason Harrington, assistant professor in the Department of Media Arts, Sciences and Studies, teaches an animation class on Wednesday in the Roy H. Park School of Communications.

‘Breathing In’ honors: Media studies professor garners recognition for animated film at international festivals

By Ashley Wolf, Contributing Writer September 25, 2013
Jason Harrington, assistant professor in the Department of Media Arts, Sciences and Studies, gains praise for his animated film, "Breathing In."
Chef Cecil Malone cooks during a shift Sept. 11 at Mindful at the Campus Center Dining Hall. Mindful is a new station at the dining hall that serves food with fewer than 600 calories. The station is located in the front of the dining hall.

Campus Center Dining Hall instates new healthy option

By Taylor Rescignano, Staff Writer September 18, 2013
Mindful, a new station in the Campus Center Dining Hall, offers healthy meals with less than 600 calories to students.
From left, Josh Sedelmeyer '12, senior Joe Pietropaolo, junior Evan Arbour, Matt Prigge '13 and juniors Maggie Thompson and Kelly Fairbrother work with Sarah Pickett in a workshop on Ithaca College’s campus of “The Liberator,” written by Wendy Dann.

Theater professor workshops original play

By Carolyn Hartley, Contributing Writer September 11, 2013
Wendy Dann, assistant professor of theater arts at Ithaca College, workshopped her original play, "The Liberator," in Ithaca and New York City.
Ithaca resident Solomon Breen looks at the 3D sterographs at The Gallery at FOUND on Sept. 7.

A new dimension: Local antique shop gallery hosts 3D photos of Ithaca

By Katherine Alexander, Staff Writer September 11, 2013
The Gallery at FOUND will run "Water Views: Historical Images of Ithaca in 3D" from Sept. 4–29.
Barbara Adams, associate professor of writing, will co-star with Helen T. Clark in The Readers’ Theatre’s production of “Collected Stories.” The show will run Sept. 27 to Sept. 29 at the Black Box Theatre at 111 Chestnut Street.

Writing professor stars in local staged-reading

By Steven Pirani, Staff Writer September 11, 2013
Barbara Adams, associate professor of writing, will star in The Readers' Theatre's production of "Collected Stories" from Sept. 27 to Sept. 29 at The Black Box Theatre at 111 Chestnut St.
From left, “The Catcher in the Rye,” “The Lorax,” “Persepolis,” “The Kite Runner” and “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone” are included on banned books lists in high schools. Ithaca College will host its first Banned Books Read Out.

College to participate in Banned Books Week

By Vicky Wolak, Chief Copy Editor September 6, 2013
This year, Ithaca College will celebrate Banned Books Week by raising awareness for censorship by hosting a Banned Books Read Out on Sept. 26.
Derrick Fox, a new assistant professor of music education, sits at his desk Wednesday. Fox accepted the position at Ithaca College after receiving his doctoral degree at Michigan State University.

New professor of music education joins School of Music

By Nathan Rafalowski, Staff Writer September 6, 2013
Derrick Fox, assistant professor of music education, has joined the James J. Whalen School of Music faculty.
Derek Rogers ’12 plays with his band, Titanics. Rogers will return to Ithaca at 10 p.m. May 11 to perform at Lot 10 Lounge on North Cayuga Street. The band’s sound has an indie vibe, with synthesizers and guitars.

Alumnus to perform with Albany-based band

By Karla Lopez, Staff Writer May 2, 2013
Derek Rogers '12 will be performing with his band, Titanics, on May 11 at Lot 10 Lounge.
Derek Rogers ’12 plays with his band, Titanics. Rogers will return to Ithaca at 10 p.m. May 11 to perform at Lot 10 Lounge on North Cayuga Street. The band’s sound has an indie vibe, with synthesizers and guitars.

Alumnus to perform with Albany-based band

By Karla Lopez, Staff Writer May 1, 2013
Derek Rogers '12 will be performing with his band, Titanics, on May 11 at Lot 10 Lounge.
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