This semester the magazine ran into some funding troubles, and the Roy H. Park School of Communications generously donated to the magazine. With the donation…
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Buzz BlogGuest CommentaryMedia CriticismNews & ViewsWhat's Happening
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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Ithaca College political student groups share their vision statements
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During his time at Ithaca College, Daniel Haack was the Big Gay on Campus. He flirted with everyone, went on dates every few weeks with the best-looking guys at the school, and used his naturally charming swagger to easily fill up his social calendar.
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Buzz BlogIthacaWhat's Happening
Ithaca College Tuition Raised to $37,000 for 2012-2013
by Adam Polaski February 22, 2012The Ithaca College Board of Trustees has officially approved the tuition for the 2012-2013 school year, upping the current $35,000 price by 4.7 percent.
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20-SomethingsMinistry of Cool
Raw from the Saw: Stronger by Kelly Clarkson
by Adam Polaski December 7, 2011When I tell people that one of my favorite singers is Kelly Clarkson, I usually get one of three responses: a) “Oh … Why?” b) “Wait, the girl from American Idol?” or c) “My preteen sister loves her!”
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I want to talk a lot about the politics of choice. In a society like the United States, where we place so much emphasis on the individual – the individual’s abilities, capabilities, the ‘you can do whatever you want to do’ mentality – I’d like to use the idea of a choice when talking about things.
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Buzz BlogIthacaNews & Views
Breaking the Myths of ‘Occupy the Mic’
by Adam Polaski November 14, 2011On Tuesday, Nov. 15, the Labor Initiative in Promoting Solidarity is looking to address the issue of student debt and loans with Occupy the Mic, a speak-out event and discussion.
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From listening to the dozens of testimonials from Ithaca’s event, it became clear that for many, SlutWalk is not about reclaiming the word “slut.” Rather, it’s more important for women to “reclaim” their bodies — to declare that they are allowed to experience pleasure.