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Ithaca is smart: what makes Ithaca the Smartest city in America

Ithaca is smart: what makes Ithaca the “Smartest city in America”

By Noreyana Fernando, News Editor September 5, 2013
The City of Ithaca was recently named the "Smartest City in the United States." This could be because of its multiple colleges, geographic location or genuinely intelligent residents.

Guest Commentary: Student’s volunteer service defines value of education

By Olivia Mendoza August 29, 2013

When it comes to a college education, many people believe a “good one” encompasses knowledgeable professors, academic resources, professional resources and some worthwhile extracurricular activities,...

Kat Stevens, a member of Shaleshock and the Finger Lakes Action Network, speaks into a megaphone Wednesday during a protest to encourage Governor Andrew Cuomo to ban fracking in New York while he was attending a meeting in Schoellkopf Hall at Cornell University.

Anti-frackers protest Cuomo’s visit to Ithaca

By Sabrina Knight, News Editor July 12, 2013
About 100 members of the Finger Lakes Action Network and the Ithaca community protested against fracking while Governor Andrew Cuomo attended a meeting Wednesday, July 10 in Schoellkopf Hall at Cornell University.

Video: Anti-frackers protest Cuomo’s visit to Ithaca

By Sabrina Knight, News Editor July 12, 2013
About 100 members of the Finger Lakes Action Network and the Ithaca community protested against fracking while Governor Andrew Cuomo attended a meeting Wednesday, July 10 in Schoellkopf Hall at Cornell University.
Kat Stevens, a member of Shaleshock and the Finger Lakes Action Network, speaks into a megaphone Wednesday during a protest to encourage Governor Andrew Cuomo to ban fracking in New York while he was attending a meeting in Schoellkopf Hall at Cornell University.

Anti-frackers protest Cuomo’s visit to Ithaca

By Sabrina Knight, News Editor July 12, 2013
About 100 members of the Finger Lakes Action Network and the Ithaca community protested against fracking while Governor Andrew Cuomo attended a meeting Wednesday, July 10 in Schoellkopf Hall at Cornell University.
Bombers Assistant Lacrosse Coach Ansley Jemison poses Monday afternoon outside of the Akwe:kon residence hall, a part of the American Indian Program at Cornell University.

Assistant coach teaches game based on lessons of his ancestors

By Mark Warren, Staff Writer May 1, 2013
Ansley Jemison surveys the field from the sidelines of Higgins Stadium with his thick arms crossed and his brown eyes focused. Looking over the Bomber defense he notices a player out of position. He puffs on his whistle and the echo freezes all of the players in place. He calmly walks over to the defender…

Between the Lines: Mayor’s bat rivalry needs new life

By Nathan Bickell, Columnist April 18, 2013
Everyone knows all about the Cortaca Jug, but what about the Mayor’s Bat? The prize for the former annual series between the Bombers and Cornell baseball team needs to come back.
ITS and library propose limit on paper printing

ITS and library propose limit on paper printing

By Michael Tkaczevski, Staff Writer April 10, 2013
Ithaca College is considering a proposal to limit the number of pages that students can print for free per semester to 150–200 pages

Ithaca residents released on bond after Texas airport arrest

By Noreyana Fernando, Assistant News Editor April 3, 2013
Ithaca residents Omar Figueredo and Nancy Morales are released on bond after they were arrested in an international airport in Texas, after refusing to answer questions regarding their citizenship status.

Cornell student arrested and charged with rape in first degree

By Kelsey O'Connor, Editor in Chief April 2, 2013
The Ithaca Police Department along with Cornell University Police have arrested Peter Mesko, 22, and charged him with rape in the first degree, according to an IPD press release.
From left, freshmen Karimah White, Ted Eskey, Stacy Ann Ellis, Samantha Olwenik, Kiah Simms and Rita Brunatal perform with other members of the Amani Gospel Choir at the African-Latino Society’s Ujima Community Leader Awards presentation Tuesday evening in Emerson Suites. The choir entertained the award recipients and those gathered with two song selections.

Festival of Black Gospel celebrates 36th anniversary this weekend

By Bronwyn Bishop, Contributing Writer February 28, 2013
The Festival of Black Gospel will team up with Ithaca College and Cornell University to bring gospel music to The Commons.
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