Career Services director brings sci-fi genre to life at IC
John Fracchia and Kerry Forrestal drew inspiration from their shared love of science-fiction and co-wrote “Cataclysm: The Myst Clipper Shicaine,” a science-fiction novel released May 4.
John Fracchia and Kerry Forrestal drew inspiration from their shared love of science-fiction and co-wrote “Cataclysm: The Myst Clipper Shicaine,” a science-fiction novel released May 4.
To commemorate their four years at Ithaca College, 24 seniors from the art and cinema, photography, and media arts departments will celebrate and showcase their creativity and dedication to art in “Tell Us Where,” at the Handwerker Galley
“Arcadia,” Main Stage Theater’s last production of the semester, focuses on human relationships and intellect.
Senior Janelle Smith makes her own jewelry, and has turned her hobby into a small business.
Ithaca College’s fifth annual Africa Week will take place from April 11–16 and will feature different events hosted by the African Students Association.
The murals were originally located at the Goldwater Memorial Hospital, located on Roosevelt Island in New York City, and were a result of President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Work Projects Administration program.
For sophomore Yifan “Jimmy” Tang, poker is more than just a way to pass his time — it is a way to further develop his skills and have fun while doing so.
The “Mind vs. Body” exhibit at the Creative Space Gallery is open until Feb. 28 and features artwork from Carolyn Hoffman.
Ithaca College’s Jazz Ensemble, Vocal Jazz Ensemble and the New York Voices will come together on Feb. 23 to pay tribute to New York Voices founder Dave Riley.
Cornell Cinema will be hosting its second annual Internet Cat Video Festival on Feb. 26, which will feature a series of cat videos for feline fans.
Events will be held throughout November to celebrate Native American Heritage Month.
“’So it goes’: Drawings by Kurt Vonnegut” is open from now until Dec. 20 and showcases a collection of Vonnegut’s artwork and personal items.