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Allison Musante ’10Writer/Editor |
I’m a sophomore journalism major from West Windsor, New Jersey. I’ve lived there since I was three so I am a Jersey girl at heart. I'm a writing minor, and in addition to writing for Fuse, I'm a staff writer for the Ithacan, so I pretty much eat, sleep, and breathe to write. I'm the vice president of our college chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists (yay SPJ!!!). I'm also a tour guide for the admissions office. When I'm not out doing interviews or getting the campus scoop, you can almost always find me hanging out with my best friends in the dorms, watching movies, or at the rec center--shooting pool, playing ping pong--whatever!
Registering for semester courses is never a walk in the park. Choosing electives can be difficult with the overwhelming number of possibilities. When flipping through the course catalog you’re bound to come across some strange course names that will elicit a chuckle -- but don’t be fooled. These offbeat options are often challenging, interesting, and...
On a late October afternoon, a dozen students gather around tables bedecked with brilliant photos of far-away lands. They walk around leisurely, chatting and munching on brownies and sweets. A group of students flip through a colorful scrapbook, laughing at pictures and recounting fond memories of their study-abroad experiences. This meeting is one of the first...
A: All dorms have their own laundry rooms and it’s free to operate the machines. Plus, with LaundryView.com, you can see when machines are available in your laundry room and when your laundry is done. Easy!
A: For convenience, the Campus Center is a one-stop shop. For lunch on the go, you’ll find take-out items in the IC Square food court, grab ‘n’ go in the dining hall, and Mac’s, a convenience store that stocks snacks and groceries. Next to Mac’s you’ll find the post office and the bookstore, which now offers a dry cleaning and...
The Office of International Programs and the School of Health Sciences and Human Performance are partnering up to send 14 students on a two-week trip to China where they will study traditional Chinese medicine and Chinese culture this May.
It is the second time this program is being offered. Last May, 14 students spent...
Whispers can be heard in the Office of International Programs about Ithaca College launching a study abroad program in Antigua and Barbuda.
“It’s still in the planning stages right now,” said Rachel Cullenen, director of study abroad. “But we’re aiming for spring 2009.”
Cullen said...