Ready to enter a small, unstable job market? Ready to be out of school? Not quite. When I entered into my fall semester of my senior year, I was expecting it to be my last semester. I had planned on making this my last semester, finishing all my classes and starting an internship in the spring. Dec. 1 was the internship paperwork deadline; the date to have everything set and to have a plan.
Ithaca College
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A generous atmosphere of enthusiasm hummed through Ford Hall on the night of Nov. 1st, 2012, as Ithaca College administrators, faculty, students and community members greeted each other with excitement. Sponsored by the Office of the Provost, the Peggy R. Williams Difficult Dialogues Symposium promised another engaging discourse about a complex and dynamic subject. On the heels of Hurricane Sandy, Sheryl WuDunn arrived with energetic reception from an audience eager to learn about her book Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide, co-authored by her husband, Nicholas Kristof.
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The play tells of his journey to find meaning to his life through art, love and new friends. However, the heaviness of the show, combined with the extremely slow pacing and sometimes-forced acting did not make this performance one of the best I have seen at IC.
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Buzzsaw Staff and Alumni Call for Repeal of Ithaca College’s New Media Policy
by buzzsawmag-import October 5, 2012As current students and alumni committed to truth, transparency, and critical examination of our surroundings, this new policy flies in the face of everything we are taught to practice as journalists.
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Issues and The News – IC’s New Media Policy
by Carly Sitzer October 4, 2012 -
The Das Racist performance in Emerson Suites on Sept. 15 brought me back to the frustrations I experienced after my first Godard film. Similar to…
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Raw from the Saw: We Are Scientists
by Brennin Cummings May 5, 2012This was the first time I’d ever seen THE LOVE OF MY LIFE in the flesh- as a 10th grader I obviously didn’t have the means to see them live.
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Are IC students’ eyes too big for our stomachs?
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Four years later I am still at the very beginning of a journey, but I have replaced my shame, fear and ignorance with empowerment, resolve and some semblance of awareness. So much of this thanks to my professors and the students in my African Diaspora courses.