In March 2010, Buffalo Street Books, a staple of the Ithaca downtown landscape, was forced to close. Until, of course, its owner approached fundraising with a unique angle, turning the store into a co-op and reopening within two months.
Jackie Simone
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What's Happening
WHAT’S HAPPENING: Two-year anniversary of the Binghamton shootings
by Jackie Simone April 3, 2011During my semester in London, I never expected to see my hometown on the British news. But, on April 3, 2009, journalists around the world…
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Examining the U.S. military’s extensive network of bases By Jacquie Simone Every day, children pass the bases on their way to school. The native language…
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By Jacquie Simone If you’re a typical IC student, you probably spent the first three years of your illustrious college career ambling around the Circles…
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The debate over gas drilling in the Marcellus Shale heats up By Jacquie Simone As drilling companies are waiting to push water and chemicals into…
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Local Roller Derby Expands with Increased Popularity By Jacquie Simone During the day, 37-year-old Sue Dozoretz listens to ambient music as she gently massages customers…
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By Jacquie Simone As the leaves fall and temperatures plunge, beckoning yet another blustery upstate New York winter, I often find myself wishing for a…
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By Jacquie Simone It’s 2:17 a.m. on a Saturday. While sitting around with your friends, reminiscing about your exploits and shenanigans of earlier in the…
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Ithaca College criticized for labor issues By Jacquie Simone In the middle of the most labor union-dense state in the country, in a politically liberal…
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America’s versions of foreign cuisine By Jackie Simone This is not Chinese food,” Yidi Wu, an Ithaca College sophomore from China, said as she pushed…
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