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March 30, 2023
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Review: Don’t ‘Panic!’ punk to pop variety pleases

By | Jan 24, 2016

The sound change of the band provided in “Death Of A Bachelor” is a breath of fresh air for the band’s followers, especially since the change breaks up its good, but very typical, punk-rock sound.


Controversial police interactions explored in new play

By | Apr 29, 2015

Ithaca College students and faculty have come together with citizens from the city of Ithaca to take controversial discussions about police-community interactions and convert them into a play.


Q&A: Magazine spreads environmental consciousness

By | Apr 22, 2015

Fresh Dirt is an Ithaca-based, green-living magazine that informs its readers of ways they can live a sustainable life.


Review: New album explores complexities of love

By | Apr 21, 2015

Though the album is only nine songs long, each track has a different aspect to it that listeners will be able to understand and connect to emotionally.


Ithaca area fosters thriving longboard scene

By | Apr 1, 2015

With steep hills and yearly events, Ithaca’s longboarding scene offers high-speed fun for locals and visitors alike.


Ithaca College freshman finds passion in professional yo-yoing

By | Mar 25, 2015

Freshman Donald Hodgkinson has been a competitive yo-yo player for more than eight years.


Q&A: Meyer travels to conduct Thailand Philharmonic

By | Feb 5, 2015

Director of Orchestras Jeffery Meyer traveled to Southeast Asia over break to conduct the Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra.


Ithaca-based visual art group welcomes student applications

By | Feb 4, 2015

Artists take a collaborative role in the Ithaca-based Image Text Ithaca.


City of Ithaca raises parking prices by 50 cents an hour

By | Jan 28, 2015

The City of Ithaca plans to take out the 900 parking meters that line the streets of Ithaca and install new pay-by-phone parking machines within the next three to four weeks. Prices will also raise from $1 to $1.50 per hour.


Review: Indie band returns with album dedicated to fans

By | Jan 28, 2015

The Decemberists’ seventh studio album, “What a Terrible World, What a Beautiful World,” pleases fans with an updated, folksy sound.


Ithaca College alumna’s site recognizes community difference-makers

By | Jan 21, 2015

Allison Usavage ’11 founded What’s Good Ithaca, a news outlet that seeks to inspire.


Review: Rock icons say goodbye to fans with enchanting CD

By | Nov 19, 2014

Pink Floyd’s final album, “The Endless River,” is a great send-off for the iconic group.