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After the cold, grueling winter that Ithaca students suffer through, even the slightest ray of sunshine is enough to lure the entire campus outdoors. A warm day on Ithaca campus is comparable to the stereotypical college image: students soaking up the rays and laying out in the grass, playing games and flying kites. This rare warm weather makes it an extremely arduous task for students to leave...

Do Labels Affect Cheerleading as Individuals or as an Entity?

Cheerleading is exhilarating. It’s exhausting to watch, invigorating to participate in and addicting once it becomes a part of someone’s life. Injuries are part of everyday practice. Although cheerleaders do not have a “bench” like most sports, there are usually extra team members to fill in when someone gets hurt.


Destress with Yoga

With a tattered bag slung over her shoulder, Wanni Zhou strides across the gym. She finds her familiar corner and crouches to unroll the plush mat from her hands. Rising to her feet, she rests her hands on her sides and gives a tight twist of her hips and neck, relaying to her brain she is ready.


Where Working Students Go Wrong

Indiana State student Aaron Brown’s alarm clock interrupts his sleep like a gunshot at 8:30 a.m. He trudges over to the clock through empty pizza boxes and soda cans. He grabs his work clothes with yesterday’s lunch stains still on them, packs up his schoolwork and heads out the door. This is just another routine Tuesday.


iPhone Class Etiquette

Student Hayley Krause’s body may be in attendance, but her mind is elsewhere.


Eye-candy for the Spring Shoe Addict

Along with the sunshine and warm breezes of spring come sundresses, lazy days spent outside on the campus lawns, and — of course — the annual mourning of snow-soaked Ugg boots, crusted with parking lot salt and memories of frigid walks to class.


Failure to Intern

Kyle O'Conner wakes up at six in the morning and heads for the train station where he takes the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway to the Chicago Union Station. From the station, he walks a mile heading for State Street where he gets on the 136-bus route and proceeds to his final destination, the John G. Shedd Aquarium in Chicago, Illinois. His total travel time is 45 minutes.


Goodbye Gray Skies, Hello Sunny Days

As the old saying goes, “April showers bring May flowers.” For Ithaca, spring pushes out the cloudy gray skies and for the first time in months the brilliant sun peeks out, shining down rays of refreshing warmth. To celebrate the arrival of warm weather, the maintenance crew has planted a colorful array of tulips and daffodils around campus.


Finals are Quickly Approaching

Like it or not, the academic year is ending. While this brings warm weather and summer vacation, it also brings internship applications, summer jobs, and of course, finals. Finals might be the worst part of any semester, but with the following study tips, you’ll survive finals and enter your summer break worry-free.

Tip #1: Shut off the computer


What to Do at Dayglow

One of college students’ most loved events is leaving a trail of neon across the country. The Dayglow Tour: Life in Color has been taking on hundreds of cities and colleges campuses as “The World’s Largest Paint Party.” Before you purchase tickets and pick out the perfect all-white paint-worthy ensemble, make sure you know how to have the best experience possible.

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Fem Fatale

She sits at the cherry oak vanity table, red satin dress drawn tight against her bronze skin, glittering in the soft light coming from the side table lamp. Her dirty blonde hair is drawn up in short curls that gently bounce with every movement of her body. She gently dips the tip of her makeup brush into the powder and sweeps a blanket of midnight black across each eye into a smoky perfection.


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