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The official Soundcloud for Ithaca College's student-run newspaper, The Ithacan.
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This week, host Frankie Walls sits down with senior Jackson Bernhard to discuss his experiences as a Resident Assistant (RA) and as a Senior Resident Assistant (SRA). Both Bernhard and Walls were RAs during the Spring 2021 semester. The two touch on their experiences before and during the pandemic at Ithaca College. This episode is a continuation of a conversation with senior Elizabeth Cady. You can listen to that episode at theithacan.org. Disclaimer: This episode was recorded in the Spring 2021 semester.
Host Frankie Walls sits down with former varsity soccer player Alex Elconin ’21 and current men’s varsity basketball point guard, senior George Sikoryak III. The two talk about their experiences as student-athletes and the pressures of their sport, committing to school work and how the pandemic has affected playing. This episode is a continuation of a conversation with Emily Adams ’21 and junior Arla Davis. You can find that episode of The Intersection here: https://theithacan.org/media/the-intersection-a-conversation-with-arla-davis-and-emily-adams/ Disclaimer: This episode was recorded in the Spring 2021 semester.
How IC Sports returns for the Fall 2021 season! In this sneak peak, host Arla Davis introduces herself and discusses her goals for the podcast this semester. Expect more conversations with student athletes, new insight from coaches and professors and a continuation of the debate on the best Starburst flavor!
In this week’s episode, host Frankie Walls talks to senior Anabel Evren about their shared experience with mental health and handling anxiety. Not all who struggle with anxiety, depression or stress will experience it the same. Evren would like to remind listeners that it’s important to put your mental health first. Always prioritize you. Disclaimer: This episode was recorded in the Spring 2021 semester.
Welcome back to Deja View! This season, host Sydney Brumfield will be leading a series in which she and her guests will discuss films created and led by women. In this episode, Brumfield sits down with junior Tatum Dowd to talk about the societal impact and lasting applications of the 2004 film “Mean Girls.”
This week host Frankie Walls sits down with senior Ikraan Sheekh Nuur to discuss her experience as a Somali Muslim woman. The two talk about the importance of black women having support systems and how sometimes it’s okay for people of color to be mediocre. Sheekh Nuur would like listeners to know that you can have a good college experience while exploring every part of your identity. Regardless of race, religion and experience, you are enough. Disclaimer: This episode was recorded in Spring 2021.
Host Eva Salzman interviews former host Arleigh Rodgers '21 about "Ladder to the Stars," a playlist inspired by each episode of Re:Mixing. You can find "Ladder to the Stars" here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/45LYttcCEX4ymlPJpSOYHf?si=a4OtK_WDSO6fVDG75mSVVA&dl_branch=1. Disclaimer: This episode was recorded in the Spring 2021 semester.
In her first episode of the Fall 2021 semester, host Frankie Walls sits down with senior Elizabeth Cady about her experience as a resident assistant at Ithaca College. The two talk about the pressures and expectations of being an RA. Disclaimer: This episode was recorded in the Spring 2021 semester.
Host Frankie Walls sits down with junior Catriona Ferguson to discuss Ferguson's experiences as a white-passing mixed woman and her intersections of privilege. Ferguson is involved with PODER: Latinx Student Association, a student organization that extends an invitation to Latinx students of all kinds to get involved.
'The Moon Rises Too' - On Not Feeling Good Enough with Michelle Pei by The Ithacan
In the last of episode of the Spring 2021 season, hosts Sydney Brumfield and Rachael Weinberg wrap up their science-fiction miniseries with a discussion on the 1991 film "Terminator 2: Judgement Day." The two reflect on the impact of this film in addition to reflecting upon their miniseries as a whole.
In this episode of Deja View, hosts Sydney Brumfield and Rachael Weinberg discuss the film “E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial." The duo discuss not only how the film impacted the science fiction genre but also how the film cemented the family blockbuster mentality in films to follow.
In this week's episode, host Frankie Walls sits down with junior Lia Montalvo to discuss Montalvo's her experience taking a gap year. The two talk about the stigma behind students of color taking gap years and the pressures they feel to succeed within a certain time.
This week, hosts Sydney Brumfield and Rachael Weinberg sit down with Oscars buffs Ciara Naughton and Connor White to discuss their predicted winners of 10 Oscars categories. They indicate what they think will win, should win and point out their biggest snubs.
In this week's episode, host Frankie Walls sits down with recent Ithaca College graduate Falyn Stempler to discuss Stempler's identity as a Jewish student. The two talk about resources specifically offered to Jewish students and how that affected Stempler's college experience. Resources from Hillel can be found at https://linktr.ee/ichillel.
Host Arleigh Rodgers sits down Russell Posegate, instructor in the Department of Music Theory, History and Composition, to discuss his eight-song playlist. His playlist, “Music as Biography,” traces different genres and artists that had an impact on his life. You can listen to Posegate's full playlist on Spotify. https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6qClfu8xpPdvIn5fbxVJ3a?si=OvNDubarSpexhL4YJLPfiw
'How IC Sports' - Women's Track & Field Juliann Terry by The Ithacan
In this week's episode, host Frankie Walls sits down with former Track and Field sprinter, senior Emily Adams, and current Field Hockey striker and midfielder, sophomore Arla Davis. Davis and Adams talk about their experiences as student athletes and the pressures of their sports while also committing to school work.
This week on Deja View, hosts Sydney Brumfield and Rachael Weinberg discuss the third film in their science fiction miniseries, "Alien." Tune in to hear them discuss how the genre was forever changed by this 1979 film. Content Warning: From 17:50 - 25:57, sexual assault and violence is discussed.
Host Frankie Walls sits down with with junior Abbey London to talk about London's experience as a person with physical disabilities on the Ithaca College campus. The two talk about their personal physical disabilities and the judgement they would receive from others due to their invisibility. London would like everyone to know that “just because you have a disability doesn’t mean you’re disabled and doesn’t mean that you can’t do what you want to do.”
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