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A popular Twitter account used by Ithaca College students — IC Crushes — was suspended the morning of April 18.  IC Crushes is a Twitter account that allowed students to submit “crushes” about other students anonymously through a Google document.

Popular Twitter account IC Crushes suspended

By Grace Elletson, Staff Writer April 18, 2016
A popular Twitter account used by Ithaca College students — IC Crushes — was suspended the morning of April 18. IC Crushes is a Twitter account that allowed students to submit “crushes” about other students anonymously through a Google document.
Harpist and IC affiliate Anna O’Connell performed examples of therapeutic harp music during the Community-Based Learning Spotlight Event hosted by the Office of Civic Engagement and the Center for Faculty Excellence on April 4 in McHenry Lounge in the Whalen Center for Music. The event reintroduced the Music as Medicine Project and highlighted students’ work with the initiative.

Staying Sharp: Service project links music to memory

By Angela Weldon, Assistant Life & Culture Editor April 13, 2016
The Music as Medicine Project, a new initiative at the college highlights the therapeutic power of music and the importance of service-learning.
Ithaca College students make way for President Tom Rochon at the Dec. 11 protests where protesters called for his resignation. Experts, faculty and students say the protests leading to the president's resignation could affect the applicant pool for the college’s ninth president.

Fall protests may affect Ithaca College presidential candidates

By Daniel Hart and Sophia Tulp April 9, 2016
“What’s really important for candidates is that they are getting the real story,” Asnicar said. “During this time, there probably has to be some healing, and the process of selection of another president can contribute to that.”
Senior Emily Morley practices at the Robert B. Tallman Rowing Center at the Cayuga Inlet on Feb. 15. She will compete at the Rio de Janeiro Olympic games on Aug. 5–21.

Senior becomes first Bahamian rower to qualify for Olympics

By Danielle Allentuck, Sports Editor April 7, 2016
Ithaca College senior Emily Morley will be representing the Bahamas at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympic games on Aug. 5–21.
From left, freshmen John Bourdelais and Emma Lewis show their support for their respective presidential picks, Republican candidate Donald Trump and Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders.

Young voters increase turnout and influence in 2016 elections

By Evan Popp, Staff Writer April 7, 2016
“I think this 2016 election has probably been one of the most interesting in at least the past 100 years,” sophomore Kyle Stewart said. “Definitely in my short lifetime of 20 years.”
The members of Premium Blend took home third place at the ICCA semifinal competition.

Premium Blend wins third at a cappella semifinal

By Justin Henry, Staff Writer April 5, 2016
Ithaca College's all-female a cappella group Premium Blend took third place at the International Collegiate Championship of A Cappella semifinal, making them eligible to enter a Wild Card round for the chance to compete at the ICCA Finals.
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