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The Forgotten Ninth Ward

Written by Aaron Munzer '08 - Wednesday, April 4, 2007, 2:34pm

With what could only be described as painful optimism, sophomore Fallon Blossom narrates how she lost her home as she leads her fellow Ithaca College students through the gutted remains of the house she grew up in.

“So this used to be my house, y’all,” she says, gesturing to the walls that have been caked with mud and...


The Supporting Cast

Written by Fuse Staff - Wednesday, March 28, 2007, 11:38am

When the curtain falls it’s the actors who take a bow, but no Ithaca theater production would be possible without the behind-the-scenes collaborations of students, faculty, and staff from IC's School of Music and Department of Theatre Arts.

From set design and construction, to costumes and makeup, to the pit orchestra, to marketing...


He's No (Longer) Angel

Written by Jeff Candura '01 - Tuesday, March 27, 2007, 2:50pm

David Boreanaz ’91 has come back from the dead.

Well, not really. But the star of the television shows Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel is finally playing not a vampire but a living, breathing person. With a legion of fans, great reviews, a prime-time slot, and, of course, an Ithaca College education, it was a...


Custom Homes

Written by John Connelly '06 - Tuesday, March 27, 2007, 2:43pm

“Hola, resedencia española nueva.”

No, Ithaca hasn’t gone entirely Spanish, but the College did introduce a new specialized dorm last fall. Vecinos (translation: neighbors) is one of a growing list of housing options available through residential life. The brainchild of modern languages and literatures professor Annette...


On the Air

Written by Bryan Roth '07 - Tuesday, March 27, 2007, 2:34pm

This franchise has a storied past.

It’s a tremendous group of guys and gals that always gives 110 percent and knows that team chemistry is important because there’s no “I” in team. But, clichés aside, the Ithaca College Sports Radio staff has made a name for itself through its award-winning coverage of...


Unconventional Lessons

Written by Bryan Roth '07 - Tuesday, March 27, 2007, 2:25pm

He jumps on tables and chairs. He moves like a cheetah on caffeine. He makes fun of students. And he yells--a lot.

He's also widely considered one of the best professors Ithaca College has to offer. When you talk with Stephen Mosher, you can tell something is different. Maybe it’s his body language and his ...


The Seoul of Service

Written by Courtney Clemente ’09 - Tuesday, March 27, 2007, 2:16pm

The Martin Luther King Jr. Scholar Program at Ithaca College offers students a chance to broaden their cultural perspective and experience global service by traveling internationally.

As a sophomore MLK scholar, I recently had the opportunity to travel to Seoul, South Korea, where we explored South Korean culture and examined the concept of...


Circus Smarts

Written by Amy Cohen '08 - Thursday, March 15, 2007, 2:31pm

There I hung, a petite 12-year-old dangling happily from a complicated web of ropes and pulleys. Having spent countless hours developing my ascent up the tree, I felt blissfully at home.

Over the years my parents made many attempts to focus my primate activity into something a bit more organized: dance, gymnastics, and rock climbing, to name...


Habitat for Humility

Written by Aaron Munzer '08 - Monday, March 12, 2007, 10:37am

When my friend Matt asked me to go on a trip with him to Louisiana over winter break, I thought it would be your typical college vacation—lots of partying, no work, no worries.

But it wasn’t. It was a chance to help heal the wounds that Hurricane Katrina had inflicted on the Gulf Coast when it hit more than a year-and-a-half...


Musical in the Making

Written by Brett Boles '07 - Thursday, March 8, 2007, 10:30pm

As a music composition major, I arrived on campus freshman year with a dream: to write a musical that would one day be performed as part of IC’s main-stage season. With the help of my professor, mentor, and friend Greg Woodward, that dream is about to become a reality.

Senior year of high school I had read my...




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