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National Recap: El Chapo found guilty of all charges
By
Meredith Burke
, Opinion Editor
•
February 13, 2019
Following a three-month trial, drug kingpin Joaquín Guzmán — better known as El Chapo — was found guilty on all 10 counts of drug trafficking Feb. 12.
International freshmen student athletes adjust to South Hill
By
Jack Murray
, Assistant Sports Editor
•
September 19, 2018
While most Ithaca College athletes hail from the United States, there's always a few who come from another country. Three freshman share their journey
Women’s soccer travels through Europe for spring break
By
Matt Hornick
, Sports Editor
•
March 21, 2018
The Ithaca College women's soccer team had the opportunity to travel to Montpellier, France and Barcelona, Spain for spring break.
Review: Big-budget disaster movie is a catastrophe
By
Charlie Musante
, Staff Writer
•
October 24, 2017
To anyone contemplating seeing this atrocity, don’t. Go see “Blade Runner 2049” instead.
Senior golfer gets opportunity to play golf in Scotland
By
Caitie Ihrig
, Sports Editor
•
September 6, 2017
Senior golfer Indiana Jones traveled to St. Andrews, Scotland Aug. 2–10 where she had the opportunity to play at the Old Course.
The ever changing appeal of sports throughout the country
By
Nick Fustor
, Columnist
•
April 19, 2017
The future of certain sports is in the hands of their national organizations like the MLB and the NFL. What sports will be most popular in the USA?
Review: ‘I Am Not Your Negro’ confronts white complacency
By
Celisa Calacal
, Opinion Editor
•
March 21, 2017
“I Am Not Your Negro” is a poignant and powerful analysis of race relations in this country that goes unmatched by any other film in recent memory.
American baseball to be a new force in World Baseball Classic
By
Nick Fustor
, Columnist
•
March 21, 2017
It's important for baseball to staying ahead of other sports in terms of a global game during a Trump Presidency.
Lebanon cannot take care of refugee crisis on its own
By
Isabella Grullón Paz
•
March 8, 2017
Maybe if the United States and more European countries opened their doors to aid refugees, Lebanon would not have to establish as many restrictions.
#takeitback: Student combats labels with social media campaign
By
Kate Nalepinski
, Life & Culture Editor
•
February 1, 2017
Alisar Awwad created the #takeitback Project in an effort to “take back” her own identity and empathize with others.
Sophomore travels to Cambodia and Vietnam to teach soccer
By
Maddison Murnane
, Staff Writer
•
August 24, 2016
Sophomore Shoshana Bedrosian volunteered at the Changing Lives and Encouraging Ability Through Soccer camp over the summer. The camp spanned for six days in Tra Vinh, Vietnam and six days in Perk Chrey, Cambodia.
Sculling uses alumni competing in olympics as inspiration
By
Nick Fustor
, Staff Writer
•
August 24, 2016
The sculling team will begin its fall season at 9 a.m. Sept. 25 at the Cayuga Invitational on the Cayuga Inlet.
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