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Shareholders and media tour Rev Ithaca, the newly furnished hub for local start-up businesses in Ithaca, in the Carey Building Sept. 22.

Downtown Ithaca hosts official grand opening of new business incubator

By Sabrina Knight, Staff Writer September 24, 2014
A new collaborative co-working space for budding entrepreneurs officially opened its doors Sept. 22, just eight months after the project was initially announced.
TC3 to install 10 acres of solar panels

TC3 to install 10 acres of solar panels

By Faith Meckley, Staff Writer February 27, 2014
TC3 has plans to install 8,676 solar panels over 10 acres of land, which will produce an estimated 90 percent of TC3’s energy supply.

Editorial: Hatching business

By The Ithacan January 29, 2014

Officials recently announced a new Downtown Ithaca Incubator, where students from Ithaca College, Cornell University and Tompkins Cortland Community College can work on business projects. The incubator...

Local government officials met with representatives from Ithaca College, Cornell University and TC3 to discuss plans for the Downtown Ithaca Incubator, on Jan 16.

Officials announce business collaboration project

By Sabrina Knight, News Editor January 18, 2014
Officials announced the development of the 9,000-square-foot Downtown Ithaca Incubator at a press conference Jan 16.
Cousins and teammates sophomore defensive lineman Tijah Henderson and senior running back Rakim Jones pose after a game.

Hometown players take pride being role models

By Christian Araos, Staff Writer November 14, 2013
Senior running back Rakim Jones and sophomore defensive lineman Tijah Henderson have a special connection to the Cortaca Jug game.
From left, freshmen Natalie Dionne and Lauren Gervais hold signs in protest of the Keystone XL Pipeline. Dionne and Gerveis traveled with a group of about 50 Ithaca College students to Washington, D.C., to join what some are calling the largest climate change protest in American history.

Students rally for environmental justice at nation’s capital

By Sabrina Knight, Assistant News Editor February 21, 2013
IC students joined about 35,000 people in Washington, D.C. Sunday to participate in what is known as the largest environmental protest in American history.
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