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Phoenix, U2 Concert, Moving to DC, and Craziness

By Christina Tudor June 7, 2015

A few days ago, someone called me the blogging expert. I smiled at the compliment but felt a twinge of guilt in my stomach as thought about how long it had been since I cracked open WordPress and hit the...

Just Some Good News…

By Christina Tudor April 6, 2015

So I had the misfortune of getting very sick with a cold on Sunday after a wonderful weekend that I spent with a close friend who was visiting from her college. I am now in that stage where I feel better...

#NYFLC2015: A Reflection

By Christina Tudor March 28, 2015

This past week I’ve been swamped with homework, papers, and interviews, and all the hard work that I’ve been doing with The Advocacy Center’s Bringing in the Bystander program is finally coming together—but...

Five protesters were arrested for attempting to block the entrance to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee Policy Conference, including former Ithaca College professor Beth Harris, far left , and Ithaca resident Ariel Gold, far right.

Former Ithaca College professor arrested protesting in DC

By Kayla Dwyer and Max Denning March 4, 2015
Beth Harris, a retired associate professor in the Department of Politics, was arrested along with Ithaca resident Ariel Gold and three others for attempting to block the entrance to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee Policy Conference.

Ethiopian Human Rights Activists Visit Cornell

By Sage Daugherty, Online News Editor October 28, 2013
Cornell University Law School hosted two Ethiopian human rights activists who engaged in a dialogue about the human rights experiences of Ethiopian women and children with disabilities.

Ethiopian Human Rights Activists Visit Cornell

By Sage Daugherty, Online News Editor October 28, 2013
Cornell University Law School hosted two Ethiopian human rights activists who engaged in a dialogue about the human rights experiences of Ethiopian women and children with disabilities.
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.
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