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Public Safety officers knocked on the doors of Circle Apartments on Dec. 6 to  inform residents about the burglaries and ensure that they have locked their doors.

Student burglar suspect posts bail and awaits trial

By Laura O'Brien, Assistant News Editor December 13, 2018
The Ithaca College student who was arrested and charged for the Nov. 23 burglary of Circle Apartment 341 is currently at home following a hospitalization for mental health reasons.
From left: Acting District Attorney Andrew Bonavia; John Barber, chief of police for the Ithaca Police Department; City of Ithaca Mayor Svante Myrick and Vincent Monticello, deputy chief of police for the IPD address media at a news conference Nov. 7.

Nagee Green pleads not guilty in stabbing death of Anthony Nazaire

By Max Denning, Staff Writer November 7, 2016
Nagee Green, a 23-year-old man from Freeville, New York, has pleaded not guilty to two charges related to the Aug. 28 stabbing of Ithaca College sophomore Anthony Nazaire.
Keri Blakinger, a senior English major at Cornell University and former prison inmate, spoke at Ithaca College in a discussion hosted by IC Books Thru Bars on Dec. 8 in Friends Hall 207.

Former prison inmate speaks at IC Books Thru Bars discussion

By Aisling Brennan, Staff Writer December 10, 2014
On Dec. 8, Keri Blakinger spoke at a discussion hosted by IC Books Thru Bars about her personal experiences inside a women’s prison.

College and City: April 10

April 10, 2014
Free HIV testing available with anonymous process, robbery suspects charged in E. Spencer Street case and more.
Editorial: Jail must move beyond bars

Editorial: Jail must move beyond bars

By The Ithacan February 26, 2014
The Tompkins County jail expansion is going forward, but the government must still be pressured to move from incarceration toward rehabilitation
Junior Kayla Young and James Ricks, member of the Shawn Greenwood Working Group, attend a teach-in about the Tompkins County jail project.

Community groups object to jail expansion

By Candace King, Staff Writer November 7, 2013
Community groups across Tompkins County are mobilizing to question an approved $900,000 county jail expansion project, which would increase the co-ed facility by seven additional beds, allow for internal renovations and strengthen its security and control systems.
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