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Hudson, pictured above, sews a pair of jeans at his thrift store, Evergreen. Hudson opened the store with hopes to make a change in thrifting, to epicycle clothes ethically and sustainability.

From pricing to accessibility: A guide to thrifting in Ithaca

By Sarah Mooney, Contributing Writer October 3, 2023
The small town of Ithaca is stuffed with a variety of different thrift stores. Some of the stores are large chains, such as Plato's Closet, whereas others are small, locally owned shops, such as Evergreen. These stores range in price, size inclusivity and available merchandise.

Students participate in Service Saturday through local organizations

By Aisling Brennan, Contributing Writer September 17, 2014
Volunteers from around Ithaca gathered to bring awareness to social issues like AIDS, hunger and malnutrition in an effort to give back to their communities.

Campus prepares for MLK Day

January 18, 2014
The Office of Student Engagement and Multicultural Affairs will be sponsoring a series of events in honor of Martin Luther King Jr., on Monday, Jan. 20.

ITHACA THIS WEEKEND: Nov. 22–24

November 22, 2013
All the Ithaca news you need for this weekend.
Sophomore Shawn Davis drops off In-the-Bag donations at the Salvation Army Worship and Service center in downtown Ithaca.

Meal plan: student uses dining hall food to feed Ithaca’s hungry

By Kayla Dwyer, Staff Writer November 20, 2013
Ithaca College sophomore Shawn Davis uses In-the-Bag food donations from students to feed the hungry in Ithaca.
Felix Ramat, a volunteer at the Salvation Army, hands Brian Brigs, an Ithaca resident, a meal Sunday afternoon at the organization’s soup kitchen.

Food banks face strain due to higher demand

By Nicole OgryskoPatrick Feeney, Senior Writer and Staff Writer November 29, 2012
As the holiday season approaches, local food charities are facing more shortages, rising costs and increasing demand for services this year than in previous years.
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