Students impacted by minimum wage increase
Last month, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and the State Department of Labor announced that New York state’s minimum wage would increase from $7.25 to $8 an hour.
Last month, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and the State Department of Labor announced that New York state’s minimum wage would increase from $7.25 to $8 an hour.
After deciding to become a living-wage employer, the City of Ithaca has received official certification from the Tompkins County Workers Center.
Active Minds sponsored a Thanksgiving-themed scavenger hunt on Saturday morning. The event was a twist on an easter egg hunt.
The Majors and Minors Fair was held 4 p.m. Nov. 6 in Emerson Suites.
Guillermo Metz, the green building and renewable energy program coordinator of the Cornell Cooperative Extension, spoke Monday in a presentation called “Addressing Global Climate Change through Local Action.”
Ithaca Mayor Svante Myrick chose Kevin Sutherland to serve as the city’s first chief of staff.
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.
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.
Comedian Tracey Ashley performed 8 p.m. Monday in IC Square and joked about topics like Oprah Winfrey, football and the government
Laura Durling, the Office of Public Safety’s first female patrol officer, is retiring after 36 years of service.
The Office of Public Safety and Emergency Management is investigating a report of a burglary at 10 a.m. Tuesday morning in Clarke Hall.
Michael Smith, associate professor of history, gave a presentation on “Building Community Through ‘EduTourism’ in Nicaragua,” yesterday afternoon.