One World Concert is More Than A Display of Song and Dance

On October 23, the Ithaca College International Club kicked off its annual International Education Week. The club used the week to invite students around Ithaca to learn more about multi-culturalism through “funducational” and discussion based events. The club also uses the week to engage students in meaningful discussion about the compounding topics that effect the [...]

30 Dead in Massive Car Bomb Explosion, Somalia

At least 30 people died in an attack on a Somali Hotel Saturday afternoon. Al-Shabaab, a Somali militant group that pledged allegiance to the terrorist organization Al Qaeda in 2012 is suspected have orchestrated the attack in Mogadishu, the capital of Somalia. Mogadishu is a regular target for the militant group, which is currently waging [...]

An Unlikely Romance

We’ve all heard the phrase ‘you never know where you’ll find love,’ but what that love will look like will never cease to surprise us, it seems. Earlier this year, news circulated widely of the unlikely love story between a penguin and the cardboard cutout of a Japanese anime character named Hululu. Later this week, [...]

Media Literacy Before Middle School

In 1983, Dr. John Condry and Dr. Cyndy Scheibe started CRETV (Center for Research on the Effects of Television) at Ithaca College with the intention of documenting the change of television content over time and the lasting impact it had on children and teens. Since then, the video archive has grown into one of the [...]