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The Good Truck sells tacos during Porchfest on Sept. 14. The Good Truck and trucks like it have faced new zoning laws limiting where they can sell food.

Ithaca legislation limits food truck parking

By Mary Ford, Contributing Writer September 17, 2014
The City of Ithaca has passed legislation limiting how close food trucks can park to brick-and-mortar restaurants.
Members of Explore Magazine gather at Six Mile Creek on Sept. 14. Explore Magazine is a new publication on campus which aims to publish articles about outdoor activities in Ithaca.

Ithaca College students create online magazine focused on outdoors

By Clara O'Connor, Contributing Writer September 17, 2014
Students at Ithaca College have created an online magazine about outdoor activities called Explore Magazine.
Freshman Bradford Allen browses the stacks at Buffalo Street Books. Buffalo Street Books is a local co-op that offers a program called “First Class,” where students can order their books for classes instead of using the college’s store.

Ithaca College faculty opt for Buffalo Street Books over college store

By Charlotte Robertson, Contributing Writer September 17, 2014
Ithaca College professors have been asking students to buy their books through Buffalo Street Book's "First Class" program over the college's Bookstore.

Review: ‘No Good Deed’ hampered by dubious narrative

By Daniel Wisniewski, Staff Writer September 17, 2014
"No Good Deed" ultimately can't escape its clumsy narrative, despite decent lead performances.

Review: Rock Album ‘El Pintor’ sticks to band’s signature sound

By Liam Whalen, Contributing Writer September 17, 2014
Interpol's latest offering sticks to the group's known sound, but manages to stay fresh as well.

Review: ‘Blacc Hollywood’ burned out by rapper’s shallow lyrics

By Tylor Colby, Staff Writer September 17, 2014
Wiz Khalifa's stoner image ultimately hurts his attempts at emotion.

Review: Rock veterans Maroon 5 succeed once again with ‘V’

By Ashley Wolf, Staff Writer September 17, 2014
Lead vocalist Adam Levine fuels Maroon 5's fifth studio release, "V."
Vendors at Ithaca Farmers Market share the stories behind their products

Vendors at Ithaca Farmers Market share the stories behind their products

The Ithacan interviewed six vendors at the Ithaca Farmers Market to hear the stories behind the booths.
Campus Pursuit connects students with local businesses

Campus Pursuit connects students with local businesses

By Steven Pirani, Assistant Life & Culture Editor September 10, 2014
Student start-up brings students and small businesses closer together with engaging treasure hunts.
Amanda Den Hartog/The Ithacan

Ithaca College Greens to produce six plays within 24 hour span

By Kalia Kornegay, Contributing Writer September 10, 2014
IC Greens, Ithaca College's green party organization, will host a 24 hour-theater festival in which students will write and direct six different plays in 24 hours. The plays will be performed at 8 p.m. Sept. 12 in the Hill Center, room 104.
A glass of beer sits on the bar at Bandwagon Brewpub in downtown Ithaca. Bandwagon is one of the many breweries in Central New York which have preserved traditional brewing practices.

New York’s rich craft beer history explained in Cornell University exhibit

By Amanda Hutchinson, Senior Writer September 10, 2014
Cornell University's exhibit "For a Quart of Ale is a Dish Fit for a King" delves into the history of craft breweries in the upstate and central New York.

Review: “Land Ho!” overcomes lazy plot points with visual splendor

By Ana Barruto, Contributing Writer September 9, 2014
Despite some slugging plot moments, "Land Ho!" is a warm, enjoyable drama-comedy.
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