Women’s History Month should not act as a cookie-cutter period of celebration to make us feel good about ourselves. The history we learn should serve as invaluable lessons, cautionary tales and ...
On a rainy, warm winter night at Ithaca College, a fiesta brought music, celebration and joy to Emerson Suites and IC Square.
On the rainy evening of March 4, film enthusiasts packed into theater five of Ithaca’s own independent movie theater, Cinemapolis. Instead of watching a new release like the other theaters in the ...
The Ithaca College Bureau of Concerts and Young Feminists Collective collaborated to put on a Women's History Month concert.
Maggie Gyllenhaal’s long-awaited second film, “The Bride!” was released in theaters worldwide March 6. With the award season buzz surrounding Guillermo Del Toro’s “Frankenstein,” which released Oct.
Students enjoy a variety of food from Black and African American cultures in a "Taste of Home" potluck hosted by the Unity ...
Harry Styles has let the light in and beautifully emulated love in its truest form with his fourth studio album, “Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally.” The album was released March 6, and was ...
Baruch Whitehead, a professor of music education in the School of Music, Theatre and Dance, was presented with a New York State Senate Commendation award from Sen. Lea Webb’s office Feb. 19. The ...
Administrators from the Division of Student Affairs and Campus Life discussed recent project updates and budget cuts within the division at the Ithaca College Student Governance Council’s March 9 ...
Censoring practices need to be abolished, or at the very least, made transparent to users so they are aware the information ...
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