Eds Up– April 17, 2014
Ithacan editors give you a heads up for what to expect in this week’s upcoming issue for April 17, 2014.
Ithacan editors give you a heads up for what to expect in this week’s upcoming issue for April 17, 2014.
Intramural Battleship was help April 13 in the A&E Center pool in order to raise funds for the American Heart Association.
Approaching Ithaca Today and An Inside Look, Ithaca College has announced a record-breaking number of applicants for the third year in a row.
The Texas district attorney at the Cameron County Court in Brownsville, Texas, dropped a charge for resisting arrest, search or transport against Ithaca resident Omar Figueredo on April 8.
Mary Proctor, one of the co-owners of Cayuga Compost, said the eating utensils used by Ithaca College Dining Services in places like IC Square and Grand Central Cafe have not been breaking down at her facilities.
Bhavani Arabandi, assistant professor in the Department of Sociology, gave a presentation that investigated the global industries of iPhones and surrogacy clinics April 7 in the Clark Lounge.
The Class of 2017 will be the first participants in a new, year-end First-Year Residential Experience event called First-Year Friday that will be held from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. April 11 on the Fitness Center Quad.
Recent acts of vandalism have affected welcome signs that will be visible as prospective students and other guests come to campus for events like Ithaca Today and An Inside Look on April 12–13.
Senior Jackie Branco, president of Beta Alpha Psi, said coming to the School of Business was a blessing in disguise.
See a tour of the composting facility at Cayuga Compost, and learn more about what happens to garbage after you throw it out.
More than 7,000 people have signed an online petition that went live March 23 as Cayuga Deer, a local advocacy group, urges Cornell University to stop trapping and killing deer on university property.
As of March 24, the Class of 2014 surpassed its goal of logging more than 2,014 volunteer hours.