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From right, senior Orlando Leon interviews senior Kamara Williams on April 15 after taking her photo for his project, Humans of IC. Leon’s project was inspired by the popular Humans of New York.

Photography project aims to tell Ithaca College students’ stories

By Celisa Calacal, Staff Writer April 22, 2015
Inspired by online craze Humans of New York, Humans of IC aims to explore the stories of Ithaca College Students.
Senior Dylan Scott, known by his stage name Latimer or LTMR, works on a set April 6. His Crazy in Love remix has gained popularity on the Web, reaching publications including Hype Machine.

Senior Dylan Scott finds creative outlet in music production

By Celisa Calacal, Staff Writer April 22, 2015
Encouraging relaxation and creativity, senior Dylan Scott produces his own brand of electronic music.
Tommy Dunne is the editor-in-chief and publisher of Fresh Dirt Magazine, an Ithaca-based, quarterly publication dedicated to green-living initiatives.

Q&A: Magazine spreads environmental consciousness

By Ashley Wolf, Staff Writer April 22, 2015
Fresh Dirt is an Ithaca-based, green-living magazine that informs its readers of ways they can live a sustainable life.
Senior Sean Pollock stands with the many props that have been used by the Macabre Theatre Ensemble over the last four years.

Senior Sean Pollock brings obscure theater to Ithaca College

By Angela Poffenbaugh, Contributing Writer April 15, 2015
As the founder of the Macabre Theatre Ensemble, Senior Sean Pollock has blood, gore and more onto the Ithaca College theater scene.
Susan Weisend, chair of the art department, helped to create the graphic design minor.

Graphic design minor expands artistic opportunity

By Angela Weldon, Staff Writer April 15, 2015
Approved March 27, graphic design will be offered as a minor to all students at the college.
Associate professor Annette Levine leads a rehearsal of Ithaca Colleges Teatro class April 9 at the Greater Ithaca Activities Center.

Ithaca College students take stage to celebrate Teatro Campesino

By Kalia Kornegay, Staff Writer April 15, 2015
Students in Ithaca College's Teatro class take the stage for a series of short, socially-relevant plays.
Professor Phiroze Mehta works with freshman Madeleine Parkes during a private lesson in his office in the James J. Whalen Center for Music.

Retiring music professors bid farewell to college

By Mary Ford, Assistant Life & Culture Editor April 15, 2015
Many of the faculty in the School of Music have been teaching for over two decades. For two of them, this year will be their last as full-time professors at the college.
Student organizers attempted to deliver a petition to President Tom Rochon in the Peggy Ryan Williams Center on April 15.

Ithaca College part-time faculty file for unionization

April 15, 2015
Ithaca College part-time faculty filed their petition with the National Labor Relations Board to unionize April 15.
Alingon Mitra will perform at 8 p.m. on April 16 in IC Square.

Q&A: Comedian Alingon Mitra to perform at Ithaca College

By Steven Pirani, Life & Culture Editor April 14, 2015
Following recent performances on “Conan” and “The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson,” stand-up comedian Alingon Mitra will be visiting Ithaca College at 8 p.m. April 16 to perform his comedy in IC Square.
Sophomore and Spit That member Tate  Johnson performs a piece of hers April 6.

Local poets and performers find outlet in spoken-word poetry

By Celisa Calacal, Staff Writer April 8, 2015
Spoken-word poetry offers poets new and old a way to express beyond the page.
From left, CMA EDU member sophomore Adriana Clark-Sevilla and junior members Adriaan Schiltkamp and Stefanie Tanaka pose April 7.

Music industry explored in new Ithaca College group

By Kalia Kornegay, Contributing Writer April 8, 2015
New club brings country music appreciation to campus.
Members of the Asian American Alliance stand in front of the Pan Asian Film Festival logo April 1 in the Park Auditorium.

Pan Asian Film Festival aims to bring attention to Asian culture and history

By Casey Murphy, Staff Writer April 7, 2015
A new film festival coming to Ithaca College is aiming to bring the art of Asian-American cinema into the spotlight.
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