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Professor directs documentary for sexual assault awareness

By | Apr 21, 2021

“Good Girls Don’t Tell,” is a documentary that tells the stories of non-reporting sexual assault survivors directed by Jen Huemmer, assistant professor in the Department of Strategic Communication.


Review: Early 2000s band is back and sounds the exact same

By | Apr 8, 2021

“The Bitter Truth” is a nostalgia trip for Evanescence fans but perhaps a little too much of one. It’s not inadequate. It’s just stale. 


Local writers honor their journeys with reading series

By | Mar 17, 2021

Raza Rumi, journalist and director of the Park Center for Independent Media, was featured in the March 16 reading.


Virtual concert series raises money for social change

By | Mar 9, 2021

Songs for Change, a student-run virtual concert series, is using music to raise money for mutual aid organizations that support communities of color.


The abbreviated encyclopedia of Ithaca College student culture

The Ithacan’s Life & Culture section has compiled a list of stories, terms and traditions that students should know about the college’s culture as they settle into campus life.


A drum roll for Marching Music’s Major League

By | Feb 18, 2021

Some Ithaca College students spend hours practicing their instruments, working out and rehearsing routines so they can be in top shape for the competitive world of Drum Corps International (DCI).


Writing professor appointed as poet laureate

By | Feb 9, 2021

Christine Kitano, assistant professor in the Department of Writing at Ithaca College, has been named the Poet Laureate of Tompkins County.


Review: Magic teen drama lacks imagination

By | Feb 2, 2021

Netflix’s “Fate: The Winx Saga” is a new, gritty live-action adaptation of “Winx Club,” but instead of whimsical magic, viewers are confronted with drugs, murder and steamy romance.


Conversation series highlights feminist faculty research

By | Nov 17, 2020

F2F is a conversation co-sponsored by the Ithaca College Women’s and Gender Studies program and the Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival.


IC Bureau of Concerts hosts virtual concert with rapper Smino

By | Oct 13, 2020

On Oct. 9, Smino, real name Christopher Smith Jr., headlined Ithaca College Bureau of Concerts’ Fall 2020 virtual concert.


Spotlight on films, TV, books and music by Black creators

The backbone of the Life & Culture section at The Ithacan is pop culture — and, by extension, Black culture that has influenced pop culture.


Ithaca museums curate reopening plans during pandemic

By , | Sep 18, 2020

Five Ithaca-based museums have developed plans around New York state’s guidelines for museum reopenings.