Video: Cortaca Mic
Hang out on the sidelines with Ithaca College radio station WICB to learn about another aspect of Cortaca tradition.
Hang out on the sidelines with Ithaca College radio station WICB to learn about another aspect of Cortaca tradition.
Now that the Bombers football team has clinched the Empire 8 Conference title, it’s time for the only game on the schedule that the general student body actually cares about: the Cortaca Jug.
Check out what’s going on in Ithaca for Wednesday, Nov. 6.
Democracy Now! co-host Juan Gonzalez comes to Ithaca College to discuss “The Epic Story of Race and U.S. Media.” Get an inside look at his Q&A with senior journalism major Nicole Orgrysko and speech in Emerson Suites this past Monday.
The Ithaca Jungle, located off South Fulton Street near Ithaca Agway, has been home to some of the city’s homeless for at least five decades. But today, all of its inhabitants have roofs over their heads, and the Ithaca Jungle is empty.
There was something special about the energy in Emerson Suites last Thursday as Talib Kweli took up the mic not to rap, as some students had expected, but to discuss the hip-hop industry and the role of the artist in society.
Teaming up with Cornell’s chapter of the club, IC Bigs plans to host this concert at Oasis on Friday
Ithaca College faculty and students are responding to a new media policy issued by President Tom Rochon.
Ithaca College has issued a new media policy, effective Oct. 1. that requires all media interested in contacting administrators to go through media relations.
When I sat down Sunday night to write this column, as I do each weekend, I had a pretty solid idea of what I wanted to write about. By the time this article goes to print, I will have less than 1.5 million seconds left in my college career. In just 17 days, I will…
Two VIC Radio disk jockeys are preparing to remain awake for 50 consecutive hours this weekend to raise money for a local nonprofit community health organization.
Clear Channel announced this week it would include Ithaca College’s WICB as one of 14 college radio stations in iHeartRadio, the most popular free broadcast radio application for the iPhone and Android.