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Systemic racism takes center stage in new opera

By | Apr 1, 2015

Using music and motion, Ithaca College opera workshop class will expose the largely unknown story of one of America’s Founding Fathers.


Photography exhibits make authenticity their focus

By | Jan 29, 2015

Adjacent exhibits, “Staged, Performed, Manipulated” and “Margaret Bourke-White: from Cornell student to visionary photojournalist,” explore the meaning of truth in photography.


Computer guru finds passion in bee-driven business

By | Jan 21, 2015

Lesli Sagan’s bee-filled pursuits produce local, organic soaps, balms and more.


Review: Cumberbatch’s performance drives Turing biopic

By | Jan 15, 2015

Directed by Morten Tyldum and starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Kiera Knightly, “The Imitation Game” reveals the story of a little-known cryptographic genius punished for his homosexuality.


Ithaca community scavenger hunt launches new local currency

By | Dec 10, 2014

The holiday shopping season is underway, bringing with it all the excitement of searching for the perfect gift.


Ithaca student’s love for cards aims to revitalize poker club on campus

By | Dec 10, 2014

Students with a passion for poker aim to revive the game on campus.


IC Active Minds exhibits campus secrets in new mental health initiative

By | Nov 19, 2014

Ithaca College’s secrets will be exhibited in of an art exhibit, as part of the mental health program PostSecretU.


Review: Murky direction mars Stewart’s film debut

By | Nov 19, 2014

Jon Stewart makes some distracting directing decisions in “Rosewater,” however, he still presents of thoughtful portrayal of journalist Maziar Bahari’s imprisonment.


Tea culture of Europe and Asia permeates United States

By | Oct 29, 2014

In recent years, Americans have embraced tea drinking. Caravan Serai Tea, a new tea shop in Ithaca on The Commons, has expanded Ithaca’s tea market.


Cider Week aims to raise cider appreciation in Ithaca

By | Oct 8, 2014

The Finger Lakes Region’s third annual Cider Week is Oct. 3–12.


Former professor starts Prosthetics for Life Foundation in Ecuador

By | Oct 1, 2014

Kit Frank, an Ithaca College adjunct professor from 2007-2011, and her husband Robert Frank ’73 founded a clinic in Ecuador designed to give well-fitting prosthetics to those who need them.


Ithaca legislation limits food truck parking

By | Sep 17, 2014

The City of Ithaca has passed legislation limiting how close food trucks can park to brick-and-mortar restaurants.