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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.

Video: An Adventure in Skaneateles

By Jaclyn Cataldi May 1, 2013
Looking for a day trip this summer? Residents and tourists on a beautiful day in Skaneateles, New York talk about why they love the town.

A week in photos — April 11, 2013

By Ithacan Staff April 11, 2013
  Click to enlarge and view captions.
From left, Dan Byrnes, head of the Sierra Club media team, senior Stephanie Lavallato who 
studied in D.C. and Margrete Strand, former senior director of the Labor and Trade Department, pose during a rally at the Sierra Club promoting transparency in free trade agreements.

IC sets aside DC program to prioritize others

By Sage Daugherty, Staff Writer March 21, 2013
Ithaca College's Cornell-affiliated Washington D.C. program sees low interest levels, as the college turns its focus toward other study away programs.
College aims to prepare students for new frontiers of China

College aims to prepare students for new frontiers of China

By Michael Tkaczevski, Staff Writer March 7, 2013
Ithaca College seeks to prepare students academically for the new economic and political frontier of China, with new courses, study abroad programs and the IC 20/20 strategic plan.

ICNYC is back in session

By Elma Gonzalez, News Editor November 11, 2012
The Ithaca College New York City program was back in session this week at the Cornell ILR Conference Center.
Assistant goalkeepers coach Mike Meskill also works the “graveyard shift” as a Cornell University police officer from 11 p.m. to 7 a.m.

Goalie coach Meskill moonlights as campus cop

By Danielle D'Avanzo, Senior Writer October 3, 2012
Ithaca College assistant goalkeepers coach Mike Meskill also works as a Cornell University police officer during the "graveyard shift."

A week in photos — Sept. 27, 2012

By The Ithacan September 27, 2012
Every week we have a lot of great photography being produced by our staff. Here are some the images you may not have seen.
A Public Safety vehicle drives on Farm Pond Road on its way to the Public Safety office Wednesday afternoon. The Office of Public Safety has extended shifts to increase patrols around campus.

Public Safety increases coverage on campus

By Patrick Feeney, Staff Writer September 20, 2012
The Office of Public Safety is covering more of the college campus after an increase in bike-riding officers and daytime hours for campus security.

String of assaults puts Cornell on alert

By Patrick Feeney, Staff writer September 3, 2012
A string of three reported assaults Sunday morning has led to a crime alert on the Cornell University campus and investigations by the Cornell University Police Department and the Ithaca Police Department.
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