Conversation series highlights feminist faculty research
F2F is a conversation co-sponsored by the Ithaca College Women’s and Gender Studies program and the Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival.
F2F is a conversation co-sponsored by the Ithaca College Women’s and Gender Studies program and the Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival.
On Oct. 9, Smino, real name Christopher Smith Jr., headlined Ithaca College Bureau of Concerts’ Fall 2020 virtual concert.
The backbone of the Life & Culture section at The Ithacan is pop culture — and, by extension, Black culture that has influenced pop culture.
Five Ithaca-based museums have developed plans around New York state’s guidelines for museum reopenings.
In July, Chloe Landau ’20 compiled links to all of the fan fictions about Ithaca College that she could find.
In “Midnight Sun,” a “Twilight” saga novel from Edward Cullen’s perspective, author Stephenie Meyer only solidifies Edward’s predatory behavior.
Nicholas Robinson, a Black hip-hop artist known as Overflow, performed July 10 at a virtual benefit concert for Black Lives Matter Ithaca.
Author Suzanne Collins explores President Coriolanus Snow, the villain from the original series, in a prequel set 64 years before “The Hunger Games.”
Every year, The Ithacan produces a magazine called Year in Review that highlights stories and photographs that defined the academic year.
Last summer at the Ithaca Farmers Market, a crowd poured out from a wooden pavilion beside Cayuga Inlet.
Last December, blocks of ice were carved into dragons, knights and a surfing goat in downtown Ithaca.
There was light chatter in the Ithaca College Roy H.