3/13/2009
If you walk into the Park School of Communications and ask students to respond to the words “documentary workshop,” I can guarantee some amusing responses -- whimpers, alarm (“Are you taking that class? Why are you taking that class?!”), and sighs of relief if the student has survived this difficult course.
Many of the students attribute that difficulty to one...
3/13/2009
John Clisham '03 Brings His Horror Film to Xbox Live
John Clisham ’03 is a self-proclaimed computer geek who graduated from Ithaca College with the dream of being a writer and film director. Clisham is living that dream today, watching his short horror film Janitor skyrocket in popularity to become the number one download on Xbox Live. Xbox Live is an...
3/13/2009
Last spring an invitation went out to senior occupational therapy majors to join a unique research opportunity. Julie Dorsey, assistant professor of occupational therapy, was looking for students to help conduct a needs assessment for the Ithaca Free Clinic. I had often wondered about the clinic, and I jumped at the chance to be involved with this research.
The Ithaca Free...
3/13/2009
It doesn’t matter whether you grew up as an only child or shared a bedroom with your siblings. Living in a small space with someone you hardly know can induce culture shock. Although many roomies bond and become fast friends, others don’t, and conflicts can arise in even the best of relationships. Here are five of the most common roommate friction points and some helpful tips on...
3/13/2009
WICB, Ithaca College’s student-run radio station won the mtvU Woodie Award this year for best college radio station. The award ceremony was held in November in New York City. The mtvU Woodie Awards are the self-proclaimed definitive college music awards.
IC was up against Sacramento State University, Auburn University, DePauw University, Emerson College, and Seton Hall...
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