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Rosemarie Zonetti ’10Writer/Editor |
My name is Rosemarie Zonetti, and I'm currently a sophomore double majoring in Culture and Communication and Writing and minoring in Philosophy. I'm originally from Pottstown, Pennsylvania (45 minutes West of Philadelphia).
When I'm not busy writing for Fuse, playing rugby, auditioning for student-run theater, giving campus tours, or knitting for "Care-full Crafters," I'm playing guitar, hiking or camping, dancing like crazy at a local show, and playing with my dog, Chubbs the pug.
The thing I love most about Ithaca College is its beautiful location atop South Hill. Not only do we have immediate access to beautiful gorges, an eccentric downtown, and plentiful trails and campgrounds, but we also have the most amazing view of Lake Cayuga.
African treasures gathered from his trips to the continent adorn his office. Authentic xylophones and drums embellish shelves and cabinets, while a colorful, handwoven cloth brightens the room, and an African tapestry hangs on the wall behind his desk. But these souvenirs of Africa do more than simply decorate -- they symbolize the effervescent cultural awareness...
“Ready, ready, HIT!”
Our flat line of defense steps up as Temple University’s scrum half passes the ball. One of our forwards makes the tackle. The rest of the forwards flock to the site of the tackle and form a ruck. We win the ball. Now our scrum half passes the ball to our fly half. The ball moves down the line of backs ...
Last fall the Gerontology Institute celebrated the launch of the Linden Center for Creativity and Aging, which will sponsor and develop lectures, exhibits, and courses that promote creativity and the arts in the later stages of life. Multidisciplinary activities at the center provide opportunities to better understand the connection between aging and innovation. ...
A: At IC it’s easy to stay fit even during the bitter winter months. The Fitness Center, which is free for students and open seven days a week, includes all of the standard aerobic and strength-training machines, plus a basketball gym, inline skating gym, and climbing wall. Personal trainers are also available for extra motivation and guidance. There are...
A: There are plenty of options! The one that’s closest to varsity play is competitive-level club sports, which are intercollegiate and have set schedules of play. IC also has several recreational sport clubs, which allow you to participate in alternative athletics, from modern and traditional dance to Olympic sports like badminton and table...
Cold weather and numbers aren’t a factor for three students in the School of Business who spent their spring breaks journeying through Alaska.
Most college students view spring break as a chance to escape to warm vacation spots or spend time at home with family and friends. But many Ithaca College students choose to...
This past October, the Institute for International Sport (IIS) announced the Empire 8 as an All-American Sportsmanship Conference. On National Sportsmanship Day, March 4th, 2008, Ithaca College and the conference, as well as several other schools will be awarded for this achievement. The IIS created National Sportsmanship Day in 1991 and...
The Center for Race, Culture, and Ethnicity kicked off its 2007-2008 discussion series, “The Prison Machine: Race, Torture, and the State,” on Tuesday, September 18th in Clark Lounge with its first lecture titled “Warfare in the America Homeland: Policing and Prison in a Penal Democracy.” Visiting speaker Dr. Joy...
Gregg Aversa '60, CEO and president of Sage Corporation, spoke on the fundamentals of entrepreneurship on Wednesday, April 25, 2007 at 7:30 P.M. IC Entrepreneurs sponsored the small interactive lecture led by this successful Ithaca College alumnus.
Aversa shared with students his experience at...
David Lebow '83, executive vice president and general manager of AOL Media Networks, spoke on effective leadership at 7:30 on Thursday, April 5 in Emerson Suites. The School of Business and Sigma Iota Epsilon sponsored the Ithaca College alum’s visit as part of the Distinguished Management Speaker Series. A question and answer session immediately...
When the new School of Business building opens in the spring of 2008, it will be a model of sustainability in action for the business students and faculty who will call it home. At 38,800 square feet, this “green” building will save at least 50 percent more energy each year than a typical building of the same size. Two of its most prominent features will be a vegetative...