March 20, 2023
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Student compiles spreadsheet of Ithaca College fan fiction

By | Sep 9, 2020

In July, Chloe Landau ’20 compiled links to all of the fan fictions about Ithaca College that she could find.


Review: ‘Twilight’ novel offers nothing new to saga

By | Aug 30, 2020

In “Midnight Sun,” a “Twilight” saga novel from Edward Cullen’s perspective, author Stephenie Meyer only solidifies Edward’s predatory behavior.


Ithaca musicians rock out for Black Lives Matter benefit concert

By | Jul 18, 2020

Nicholas Robinson, a Black hip-hop artist known as Overflow, performed July 10 at a virtual benefit concert for Black Lives Matter Ithaca.


Review: Prequel builds on “Hunger Games” gruesome history

By | Jun 17, 2020

Author Suzanne Collins explores President Coriolanus Snow, the villain from the original series, in a prequel set 64 years before “The Hunger Games.”


Year in Review offers closure for seniors

By | Jun 7, 2020

Every year, The Ithacan produces a magazine called Year in Review that highlights stories and photographs that defined the academic year.


Ithaca Farmers Market moves to Triphammer Marketplace

By | Jan 22, 2020

Last summer at the Ithaca Farmers Market, a crowd poured out from a wooden pavilion beside Cayuga Inlet.


New Winter Lights Festival will illuminate The Commons

By | Dec 4, 2019

Last December, blocks of ice were carved into dragons, knights and a surfing goat in downtown Ithaca.


Exhibit reflects professor’s relationship with culture

By | Nov 20, 2019

There was light chatter in the Ithaca College Roy H.


Buzzsaw alumni organize events to celebrate anniversary

By | Oct 31, 2019

Ten tables were arranged in a circle with three chairs at each to accommodate seating for the Buzzsaw Reunion roundtable event in Park 277.