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THE ITHACAN

College and City: Jan. 23

January 22, 2014
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Freshman diver Nickie Griesemer attempts a 1 1/2-turn backflip while competing in the 1-meter dive during the Bomber Invitational on Dec. 6 at the Athletics & Events Center Aquatics Pavillion.

Bomber Roundup 12/5 – 12/8

December 11, 2013
A look back at all the action from this past week for the Blue and Gold.
On December 5, 2013, activists for the Tompkins County Workers Center and Cornell Organization for Labor Action (COLA) gathered at McDonalds for a flash mob in protest of low wages.

Protest for Living Wage at Ithaca McDonald’s

By Stephen Adams, Multimedia Reporter December 6, 2013
Cornell University students and activists from the Tompkins County Workers’ Center were told to leave the McDonald’s located on Triphammer Road after holding a “flash mob” Dec. 5 to protest low worker wages.
Ithaca College ranks fourth in late-night food ordering

Ithaca College ranks fourth in late-night food ordering

By Faith Meckley, Staff Writer November 14, 2013
A recent study found that Ithaca College students are among top colleges in the nation with a hunger for late-night food.
Ithaca Mayor Svante Myrick speaks to the media Oct. 1 at Ithaca City Hall. Myrick introduced the proposed city budget for the 2014 fiscal year.

Ithaca Mayor creates tension with proposed budget.

By Jack Curran, Online News Editor October 9, 2013
Ithaca Mayor Svante Myrick presented his proposed 2014 budget to the city’s Common Council on Oct. 1 and created tension with Cornell University.
Ke$ha performs at Cornell University’s Barton Hall.

Crazy Kids: Ke$ha rocks sold-out concert at Cornell University’s Barton Hall

By Ashley Wolf, Contributing Writer October 7, 2013
Ke$ha played a rocking concert chock full of lights, crazy outfits and animal costumes.

ITHACA TODAY: Wednesday, Oct. 2

October 2, 2013
All the news and events you want for Wednesday, Oct. 2.

Wenonah Hauter discusses the politics of food

By Kelly Cucolo, Staff Writer September 26, 2013
Wenonah Hauter, executive director of Food and Water Watch, visited Ithaca on Tuesday to discuss her new book, “Foodopoly: The Battle Over the Future of Food and Farming in America.”
From left, Ithaca College sophomores Nick Pittman, Chris Dexter and Beth Dellea spend time with friends in a same-sex room in the quads on campus.

Cornell introduces gender-inclusive housing

By Sage Daugherty, Online News Editor September 11, 2013
Cornell University has introduced a gender-inclusive housing option that gives undergraduates the opportunity to live with a person of the opposite gender.

ITHACA TODAY: Wednesday, Sept. 11

September 11, 2013
Check out your daily guide to the news and events of Wednesday, September 11.
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.
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