May 30, 2023
Ithaca, NY | 77°F

IC Pagans dispel myths behind spiritual practices

By , | Oct 24, 2018

From movies like “The Craft” to “Harry Potter,” the mention of paganism, Wicca or magic conjures up images of fantastical spells and unrealistic results.


WATCH: Music performance student gifted custom bass

By | Apr 4, 2018

“It would’ve taken me forever to get an instrument like this,” Fuller said.


Review: Black artists excel in Afrofuturistic epic

By | Feb 21, 2018

“Black Panther” is a breath of fresh air in a franchise of films that have long felt too similar to one another.


Campus band makes key changes to ensemble

By | Feb 14, 2018

The Ithaca College Campus Band is a performance band that doubles as a one-credit class and is open to all students, faculty and staff on campus.


Review: ‘Black Panther’ soundtrack’s synergy stands strong

By | Feb 14, 2018

Featuring sounds ranging from hip-hop to R&B to traditional African music, “Black Panther: The Album” comes off a bold celebration of black culture.


Review: ‘The Post’ is predictable but well-produced

By | Jan 22, 2018

If nothing else, Spielberg has made another solid film tailor-made for history classrooms all across the country.


Review: Satirical drama’s message is overlong and obscure

By | Dec 12, 2017

Patience-testing and ambiguous, “The Square” is a prime example of a filmmaker trying to say far too many things with not nearly enough words.


Review: Comics for the week of 12/6

By , | Dec 8, 2017

“Justice League #34”
Written by Christopher Priest
Drawn by Pete Woods
“Justice League #34,” starts strong, but fades fast.  


Review: Murder mystery is biting and bitter drama

By | Dec 6, 2017

Despite its harsh and cynical tone, this is a movie about finding joy and letting go of hate.


Review: Talib Kweli breaks the silence in latest rap release

By | Nov 28, 2017

Not only can he pull off rapid-fire flows, which are shown on “Radio Silence,” but his lyrics are a cut above most other rappers.


Review: Comics for the week of 11/15

By , | Nov 18, 2017

“Batman #35”
Written by Tom King
Drawn by Joëlle Jones
“Batman #35” celebrates 800 issues of the titular character, and it continues a recent shift away from classic Batman stories.


Review: Comics for the week of 11/8

By , | Nov 10, 2017

“Action Comics #991”
Written by Dan Jurgens
Drawn by Viktor Bogdanovic
Throughout DC Rebirth, the Superman series has gradually built towards the Doomsday Clock event.