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THE ITHACAN

The Student News Site of Ithaca College

THE ITHACAN

Ithaca College students practice outside of the audition room in the James J. Whalen Center for Music while they wait for their numbers to be called.

Setting the Stage: Ithaca students prepare for auditions

By Mary Ford, Life & Culture Editor August 24, 2016
Ithaca College is slowly grinding into gear. But instead of taking time to unpack and unwind, music and theater students practice and prepare for the auditions that could chart the course of their college careers.
From left, Daphne Fesheyer and Mathias Ellegieris sit at a table Dec. 5 during a soft opening at Coltivare. The restuarant officially opens to the public Dec. 13.

New Ithaca bistro brings education to the kitchen

By Evin Billington, Life & Culture Editor December 10, 2014
Students are breaking into the culinary world in Ithaca's new bistro, Coltivare.
My Little Pony finds passionate adult fan base

‘My Little Pony’ finds passionate adult fan base

By Anthony Toto, Contributing Writer December 3, 2014
"My Little Pony" has garnered a loyal, and often misunderstood, adult following.
The cast of “Sweeney Todd” rehearses in Risley Hall on Oct 28. Performances are held Oct. 31-Nov. 7.

How about a shave?: College collaborates with Cornell on musical thriller

By Vicky Wolak, Chief Copy Editor October 30, 2013
"Sweeney Todd," produced by Cornell University's Melodramatics Theatre Company, will run Oct. 31 through Nov. 7 at Risley Theatre.
From left, Greg Wyler, a 2012 Cornell University graduate, and Spencer Amer, a junior at Cornell, perform with the IC/CU Jazz Club at The Gates.

Lose yourself to jazz: Local musicians reflect on evolving jazz scene

By Allie Healy, Managing Editor October 23, 2013
Musicians in the community discuss the past and current jazz scene in Ithaca.
Research shows students have increased their consumption of coffee and other caffeinated substances.

Jitterbug: Students’ use of caffeine increases during midterm period

By Evin Billington, Assistant Accent Editor October 9, 2013
Research and studies have shown that the addiction rates of student caffeine consumption has risen in recent years.
From left, Samuel Smith, Michael Smith and Isaiah Smith work on “Sculpture for Strolling” at the gallery.

Just ‘do it’: Collaborative art-making exhibit brings campus together

By Steven Pirani, Staff Writer October 9, 2013
The Handwerker Gallery has brought 'do it,' an interactive art exhibit, to Ithaca College's campus.
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.
Senior Josh Grazul works on his hops farm Sept. 8.

Hop to it: Senior makes name for himself as hops-growing businessman

By T. Michael Palmer, Senior Writer September 19, 2013
Senior Josh Grazul has grown his business by cultivating hops, the plants that help create the flavor in beer.
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.
Houses, businesses and apartments sit on Skaneateles Lake, a major attraction for tourists. Skaneateles has a population of 2,700 and is located about an hour away from Ithaca.

Skaneateles holds beauty and fun for summer months

By Jackie Eisenberg, Accent Editor May 2, 2013
Skaneateles, N.Y., is a town located about an hour away from Ithaca, with a population of 2,700. Its lake serves as a common pull for tourists during the summer.
Houses, businesses and apartments sit on Skaneateles Lake, a major attraction for tourists. Skaneateles has a population of 2,700 and is located about an hour away from Ithaca.

Skaneateles holds beauty and fun for summer months

By Jackie Eisenberg, Accent Editor May 1, 2013
Skaneateles, N.Y., is a town located about an hour away from Ithaca, with a population of 2,700. Its lake serves as a common pull for tourists during the summer.
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