
5/27/2009
Co-host of Today weekend edition and NBC Nightly News anchor Lester Holt visited Ithaca College last April as the Jessica Savitch Distinguished Journalism Lecturer.
Holt has reported on some of the world’s most important stories, including Operation Iraqi Freedom, Hurricane Katrina, and the war between Israel and Lebanon.
His lecture touched on many...
5/26/2009
After receiving a $4 million gift from Atlantic Philanthropies toward the long-planned athletics and events center, the College needs just $1.3 million more before it can break ground.
Atlantic Philanthropies had previously given $25 million -- which included a $7.5 million challenge grant -- toward the project.
The state-of-the-art facility will include a 130,000 square foot...
5/18/2009
Decked out with face paint and proudly showing their house colors, the residents of IC's Hood and Hilliard Halls met on the Campus Center quad for an epic battle for bragging rights in IC's first Quidditch match.
Yes, Quidditch, as in Harry Potter.
Hood Hall resident assistant and Quidditch photographer Lizzy Honas '11 organized the match between Hood Hall,...
5/18/2009
It's an IC tradition: first-year musical theater students cap the year with a cabaret, showcasing their talents and celebrating their changing status from nervous newbies to, well, sophomores.
Cinema and photography major Mitchell Murdock '12 captured video of the entire show.
Here's the opening act. Go to now-second-year musical theater major Ned Donovan's site for...
5/4/2009
IC's annual, student-run fashion/talent show is always a must-see, all-campus, bring-down-the-house blast, and this year Fuse photographers were on hand to capture all the action!
Watch as Fabric unfolds and displays, as event producer Cornell Woodson '09 says, "the diverse and dynamic talents that we have here at Ithaca College."
Audio slideshow...
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