3/2/2009
Still suffering from jet lag after working as an intern at the Olympics in Beijing last summer? Well, wake up! You won't want to miss this new opportunity!
The Roy H. Park School of Communications is one of just a handful of schools in the country from which interns will be recruited to work for NBC Sports at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, Canada.
NBC Sports will be...
2/26/2009
“I feel like I just took a shower in truth,” said one IC student after watching spoken-word artist Saul Williams perform to a packed house at Ithaca.
Williams took the mike at Ithaca College’s Park Auditorium recently to deliver poetry, song, artistry, and insight to the enthusiastic crowd.
Saul Williams performing in Park...
2/24/2009
Ah, the deadly golden doorknob.
Way back in the 70s, now-retired Professor Skip Landen began giving Park students a simple assignment: make a short film (under five minutes) in which someone is imaginatively killed ... by a golden doorknob.
Over the years the "doorknob film" tradition has continued, and the project has been turned into the illustrious Golden Doorknob...
2/16/2009
IC senior Charles Woodard has just published his first book,The History of Photography in Pen and Ink. The book includes forty-three pen-and-ink drawings. The drawings are mostly comical, sometimes tragic, and consistently entertaining stick-figure representation of -- you guessed it -- the history of photography.
The book's origin is almost as interesting as...
2/2/2009
Most six-year-old boys spend their time playing with toy airplanes and trucks. But not me. When I was six, I was holding a microphone plugged into my father’s stereo system, recording my own radio show. Years later, as an Ithaca College freshman, I found myself sitting in the Park auditorium listening to the executive staff of WICB, the College’s radio station, describe all the...
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