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There are plenty of reasons you may have passed up an internship this summer. Maybe you don’t have enough experience to get your dream internship; maybe you waited too long to apply; maybe you live in a small town over the summer, or you can’t afford not to be paid. Whatever the reason an internship isn’t in the cards for you this summer, there are plenty of other options. Here are a few,...

Americans and the Second Amendment

On January 15, 2013, New York Governor Cuomo and the New York legislature passed into action the “toughest gun restrictions” in the nation, the first of its kind since the Newtown, Conn. and Webster, NY shootings. With this bill, naturally, comes opposition.


TV Trumps Talent

Flip the channel. Turn up the volume. Listen. There must be another talent competition flashing on your flat screen. One with raw talent, another with flashy lights and stage galore, and a third with spinning chairs and a star studded cast.


Don’t You (Forget About Me)

The Breakfast Club is a celebrated classic, one that recounts a gloomy Saturday in detention shared by “a brain, an athlete, a basket case, a princess, and a criminal.” These are the exact words the brain himself writes and leaves behind once their fateful Saturday detention comes to a close.


Cheap, Dirty and Punx Ink

Stick ‘n’ poke tattoos aren’t only done by people behind bars – in fact, they’ve been around for centuries


A Better Way to Live

“I’ve been soundly below the poverty line for most of my adult life,” says Sean Dembrosky, forest-farmer, do-it-yourself homesteader, permaculture expert, and founder of Edible Acres. Nonetheless, he says, “I feel crazy rich.”


Kendrick Lamar Debut Album a Must Have

Rapper Kendrick Lamar’s album, “good kid m.A.A.d city,” has received great praise from critics and fans alike ever since its release on October 22. This album is the first for the 25-year-old rapper from Compton. With this he has not only impressed rap fans, but has greatly expanded on his already growing fan base.


The Master commands attention, rewards thoughtful viewers

This was the third place entry in the Features category of Imprint Magazine's Fall 2012 writing contest.


Just Another Break-Up Poem

This was the first place entry in the Creative Writing: Poetry section of Imprint Magazine's Fall 2012 writing contest.

Give give give, take 

Wait hope pray, take
I wonder why the balance is unequal
When in fact the answer has always 

Been quite simple
A house of cards can only survive for so long
Unbalanced 

Take

Months spent on I miss you’s


Times of Adversity

I remember before Hurricane Sandy swept the east coast, the storm was such a joke to everyone.


Crying for Democracy

On November 6, 2012, students walked the Ithaca College campus buzzing about more than just weekend plans and the upcoming Cortaca Jug: it was Election Day.

The general reaction of the campus seemed to be one of celebration following Tuesday’s late-night results, but can we really assume the political orientation of the school based on its reputation and location?


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