Competition

Localist ID
92093

Hallow Ithaca - Crafts, Costumes, & Spooky Stories!

Online

Join ? Hallow Ithaca ? this Friday (10/30) at 7pm for a Halloween themed social! We'll have the option to do spooky crafts, tell scary stories, and have a costume competition!

Recommended crafting materials: paper, scissors, markers/pencils/paint, and glue/tape. Other fun things to bring: a cool costume, a spooky story, and snickety sneks (candy is a good choice!).

Jewish Family Game Night!

Online

Are you smarter than a Rabbi? Can you rely on bubbe for Jewish Family Fued? Think you can win Jewpardy? Play awesome and unique Jewish styled popular games with us for tons of laughs, knowledge, and an overall good time! Bring your families and friends too! (No intensive Jewish knowledge required :D)

RSVP Here: https://forms.gle/nGMLbhMFfgQnvR5R9 (You will get a Zoom link the day of the event)

T-Minus 120

Online

TNT Radio Productions is hosting a playwriting competition on September 5th. The exciting catch: it’s a rapid 120-minute quick writing challenge. The playwrights only have 120 minutes to write a 10-minute play based on a mystery prompt. The winner will have a short script of theirs (under thirty minutes and hopefully not written in 120 minutes) produced by TNT!

23rd Annual Whalen Academic Symposium

Campus Center

Some of Ithaca College’s brightest and most creative students will present their impressive research at the 23rd Annual James J. Whalen Academic Symposium on Thursday, April 9.

Undergraduate and graduate students will participate by giving oral presentations or displaying posters and other creative works.

For the keynote address, Dr. Sara Haefeli (Music Theory, History, and Composition), Associate Professor, and her students will present: “Are you a Bucket or an Ice Cube?” The keynote is scheduled for 11:10 AM in Emerson C.

TNT Productions Auditions

Friends 110c

We are holding our first-ever auditions for our productions this semester!

This semester, we are producing the plays "Cloud of Witness" by Dorothy L. Sayers and adapted by Tristan Berlet and an original work entitled "The Assist" by Noah Pantano

Sign-Up Here:

https://forms.gle/4skYMGCJJQx5hZCg7