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State Diner to reopen in first week of May

By Noreyana Fernando, Assistant News Editor April 17, 2013
Ithaca's 77-year-old diner, the State Diner, will reopen in the beginning of May. A fire destroyed the inside of the building in October.

TWSM: Weather and worms

By Kacey Deamer, Online Editor April 14, 2013
In "This Week in Social Media," we collected community tweets about the weather and the worms.
Breaking the bank

Breaking the bank

By Sage Daugherty, Staff Writer April 11, 2013
With student loan debt accumulating and the cost of living on the rise, experts encourage students to become more conscious of their spending habits.

IPD officers injured in stolen vehicle incident

By Noreyana Fernando, Assistant News Editor April 11, 2013
Three Ithaca Police Department officers were injured while pursuing a vehicle that was reported stolen from the parking lot of the Hess gas station on Elmira Road on Thursday.
Senior Emilio Martinez Zurita de la Garza stands in front of the set of An Enemy of the People in Dillingham Center. Zurita is in charge of the set design for the Main Stage Theater play that will open in May.

Senior sets sights on scenic design career

By Sabrina Knight, Assistant News Editor April 10, 2013
Senior Emilio Martinez Zurita de la Garza talks about his commitment to the theatre department, the Leadership Scholars program, the Honors Program and IC Teatro.
From left, juniors Zach Woelfel, Emily Haff, Rob Hohn look on as Erin Smith discusses plans for the Class of 2014. Smith is heading the Bomber Bunch.

SGA holds campus elections debate

By Jeremy Li, Staff Writer April 10, 2013
The Ithaca College Student Government Association hosted an election debate, where candidates running for the senior class executive board, the SGA executive board and senators of each class and school discussed several issues, such as communication with the administration.
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
City kicks off Commons rebuild project

City kicks off Commons rebuild project

By Noreyana Fernando, Assistant News Editor April 10, 2013
Nearly 100 people gathered Monday on The Commons for a celebration that officially marked the launch of the much-awaited Ithaca Commons redesign project.

CU student charged with rape enters not guilty plea

By Kacey Deamer, Online Editor April 9, 2013
Cornell University student Peter Mesko, who has been charged with rape in the first degree, entered a not guilty plea Friday in the Ithaca City Court.

April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month

By Sage Daugherty, Staff Writer April 9, 2013
The Ithaca College chapter of Students Active For Ending Rape is holding film screenings, photo campaigns and a community march for Sexual Assault Awareness Month, observed in April.

Mother Jones journalist discusses environmental reporting

By Jeremy Li, Staff Writer April 9, 2013
Kate Sheppard ’06, environmental reporter for Mother Jones, is visiting Ithaca College to give a lecture on the media and its depictions of environmental issues at 7 p.m. tonight in the Park Auditorium.

TWSM: April Fools

By Kacey Deamer, Online Editor April 6, 2013
“This Week in Social Media” followed April Fools Day through tweets from the Ithaca community.
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