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Ithaca College students rally for victims of sexual violence April 25 during their march down Hudson Street to Dewitt Park in Take Back the Night sponsored by the Advocacy Center of Tompkins County.

Students join forces to take back the night

By Sabrina Knight, News Editor April 30, 2014
Community members shared their stories as survivors and allies for victims of sexual violence at Ithaca’s Take Back the Night event on April 25.
From left, Utica College junior defender Patricia Kane tries to steal the ball from sophomore midfielder  Riley Marion during the Bombers’ 15–0 win against the Pioneers on April 24 at Higgins Stadium.

Bomber Roundup 4/23 — 4/28

April 29, 2014
A wrap-up of the latest games from the past week.

College and City: April 24

April 23, 2014
Business school to hold farewell reception for Dean Zuckerman, Grab and Go offers lunch at library cafe, and more.
Guest commentary: Cornells costs require additional payments

Guest commentary: Cornell’s costs require additional payments

By Jennifer Tennant April 16, 2014

Currently, Cornell University and the City of Ithaca have a Memorandum of Understanding that Cornell will pay $1.25 million a year in voluntary payments. As the community pressures Cornell to increase...

Cayuga Deer, a local advocacy group, is petitioning Cornell University to end its practice of trapping and killing deer on university property.

Community members speak out against deer killing

By Stephen Adams, Assistant Multimedia Editor April 2, 2014
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.
Adam Peruta, assistant professor of strategic communication speaks at TEDxIthaca College March 22.

Students organize first ever TEDxIthaca College

By Kayla Dwyer, Assistant News Editor March 26, 2014
Three Ithaca College students brought TEDxIthaca College to the Ithaca Community on March 22.
The Rev. Carsten Martensen, Catholic chaplain and director at Ithaca College and Cornell University, delivers a message to the congregation at Catholic Mass at 8 p.m. March 16 in Muller Chapel.

Students reflect on the year of a new pope

By Kayla Dwyer, Assistant News Editor March 19, 2014
Pope Francis took to Twitter on March 13, acknowledging the one-year anniversary of his papal inauguration by asking his followers to “Please pray for me.”
Eric Cheyfitz, professor of American studies and humane letters at Cornell University, speaks in support of the American Studies Association’s boycott of Israel on Feb. 25 in the Klingenstein Lounge.

Guest speakers debate academic boycott

By Stephen Adams, Assistant Multimedia Editor February 27, 2014
The Israeli education boycott debate at Ithaca College came to a head on Jan. 25 when two groups hosted guest speakers with opposite views only one hour apart and across the hall from each other.

College and City: Feb. 27

February 26, 2014

College encourages spirit through giving campaign Students Today, Alumni Tomorrow is sponsoring the first-ever “I Love IC Week,” a week of events that promote campus philanthropy and school spirit,...

College and City: Feb 20

February 19, 2014

Cornell professors to give talks about Israel boycott Ithaca College will host two speakers Feb. 25 to represent each side of the debate on the academic boycott of Israeli higher education institutions. Eric...

A fire occurred on the morning of Feb. 7 in North Balch Hall at Cornell University.

Fire occurs in Cornell residence building

By Jack Curran and Sabrina Knight February 7, 2014
A fire occurred around 1 a.m. Feb. 7 in North Balch Hall at Cornell University.

College and City: Jan. 30

January 29, 2014
TEDx to come to Ithaca and feature student talks, U.S. Senator of New York to visit Ithaca College, and more.
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