Q&A: Former sports editor takes her career to Louisiana
Former sports editor Danielle Allentuck ’19 is currently working at The Daily Advertiser, a publication that covers international and local news in Lafayette, Louisiana.
Former sports editor Danielle Allentuck ’19 is currently working at The Daily Advertiser, a publication that covers international and local news in Lafayette, Louisiana.
After an underwhelming slate of games from the men’s final, Danielle Allentuck suggests people turn their focus to the women’s game.
He apologized for his actions, saying, “I appreciate the way I’ve behaved with colleagues in the past has caused a lot of pain, and I sincerely apologize for it.”
“What matters is having clarity that democratic communication can be made no matter what technology you have,” Zimmermann said.
Trump’s frequent peddling of “fake news” has often come in the wake of negative news reports about his administration or his policies.
Many people do not realize that groups like these are spread out throughout the country, tackle various subjects and can even exist near liberal towns.
“‘Hamilton’ is this huge phenomenon that extends beyond the average consumer of theater in New York, and it’s reaching kids.
Ithaca College recognizes Kenya Barris, executive producer and creator of the ABC comedy “Black-ish,” with the Rod Serling Award.
Alumnis Ben Strauss visited Ithaca College Campus April 6 to discuss his book, Indentured: The Inside Story of the Rebellion Against the NCAA.
National coverage of the events ultimately leading to the retirement of President Tom Rochon have focused almost exclusively on the race-related aspects of the protests by students.
I often hear that white people don’t want to have to walk on eggshells during conversations about race and injustice.
What I find to be most influential about Sacks, though, is his influence on the general public. He was able to make neuroscience accessible.