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From left, junior Samantha Wolfe, Pete Meyers and Jessica Yoon hold a meeting at the Tompkins County Workers’ Center on Tuesday. Wolfe and Yoon work as interns for the center, advocating for workers’ rights.
Empowering the People
No one knows what Neil does here every day.
Every day the man, who looks kind of like Benjamin Franklin, ambles into the Tompkins County Workers’ Center. He’s always wearing big glasses tied to his face with a piece of twine and a faded green padded vest covering a gray T-shirt, but on St. Patrick’s Day he wears a violently green shirt with a tuxedo pattern printed on it.
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Opinion
Kicking the bucket
While much of the college campus is franticly studying for finals and finishing up papers, the senior class is preparing for something much larger — Commencement.Read more »
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Accent
Housemates put their hands in to break from a huddle with President Tom Rochon at 5:30 p.m. Monday in Rochon’s office. Taking a photograph posing with Rochon is No. 20 on the group’s list of more than 30 things to do before graduating.
Been there done that
For his last semester at Ithaca College, senior Jon Kagan is enrolled in “Pixels Class.” Well, that’s what he said to persuade the students working in the library to let him print pieces of a blown-up photo of himself and his six roommates half-naked on 100 sheets of paper.
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Sports
From left, junior attack Katie Hurley fights for possession against Alfred University senior Amanda Sullivan in the women’s lacrosse team’s 15–2 win April 16 at Carp Wood Field.
Upping the tempo
Junior attack Katie Hurley dashes through the 8-meter arc, dodging three defenders, and finds the back of the net for her second goal of the game April 16 against Alfred University — joining an elite group of Ithaca women’s lacrosse players.Read more »
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Men’s Tennis | Wednesday
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Women’s Lacrosse | Tuesday
Women's lacrosse wins regular season finale »
Blue and Gold's varsity 8 takes third at states »
Men’s Crew | Sunday
Blue and Gold place eighth at ECACs »
Baseball | Tuesday
Bombers go on run toward end of season »
Women’s Crew | Sunday
Bombers win five gold medals at states »
Softball | Sunday
Bombers win four in big weekend »
Softball | Wednesday
Bombers fall short against Big Red »
Men’s Tennis | Wednesday
Bombers extend winning streak »
Women’s Lacrosse | Tuesday
Women's lacrosse wins regular season finale »