Commentary: Charlie Hebdo abused freedom of expression
Charlie Hebdo crossed the line between satire and hate speech in its depictions of the prophet Muhammad.
Charlie Hebdo crossed the line between satire and hate speech in its depictions of the prophet Muhammad.
Get a behind-the-scenes look at the making of “Tale as Old as Time: Disney in Concert,” presented by the Ithaca College School of Music and the Voices Multicultural Chorus.
Senior Joshua Condon is putting together a concert of Disney music on Feb. 15.
The Cornell Catholic Community sponsored a panel discussion regarding solitary confinement with representatives from the New York Campaign for Alternatives to Isolated Confinement on Feb. 1.
Sophomore Emily Behrmann-Fowler is the first to pursue both a both a Bachelor of Music degree in vocal performance and a Bachelor of Science degree in theater arts management, which she will finish in 2016 and 2017, respectively.
Senior Genevieve Cohn makes art based off of her international experiences and the world around her.
The Rev. George Coyne, former director of the Vatican Observatory in Tucson, Ariz., spoke Monday at Cornell University in a lecture titled “The Dance of the Fertile Universe: An Interplay of Science and Religion.”
“Sweeney Todd,” produced by Cornell University’s Melodramatics Theatre Company, will run Oct. 31 through Nov. 7 at Risley Theatre.
This week, actor-writers Malcolm Hillgartner and Jahnna Beecham held two presentations at Ithaca College.
This year, Ithaca College will celebrate Banned Books Week by raising awareness for censorship by hosting a Banned Books Read Out on Sept. 26.
Senior Lethia McFarland discovers her passion for HIV/AIDS activism during her experience in the Cornell in Washington Program as an intern for the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation.
Lively bluegrass band of brothers to begin their U.S. tour at Ithaca College Wednesday.