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Stories From Steamboat Landing
by Gillian Wenzel October 10, 2013Behind The Counters At The Ithaca Farmer’s Market Early on a Saturday morning, the Ithaca Farmers’ Market brings the quiet, picturesque Steamboat Landing to life.…
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Style meets social conscience on The Commons It’s amazing to think that Manhattan and Ithaca are both in the state of New York, yet have…
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What to expect from college athletes These days it seems like scandals and sports go hand in hand. In the past several years, the institution…
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He woke to golden beams streaming in from the half-closed blinds, the soft morning sun alighting carefully on his face and across his closed eyelids.…
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Porcelain friendships We are infantile in a velvet sunrise Sticky in the morning light Tonight the moon shines Constellations outside We play connect the dots…
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Always trying to expand, Stretching minds, spread wide like a roll of wrapping paper unraveling Unraveling wildly, Letting loose, freely, without boundaries Just some shiny…
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These places sing loud In the good weather. The faces are proud In the good weather. Farmers keep dirt in their fingernails. Tell me no…

“Birdie, it’s time to come home,” Brooke Hansen, associate professor and chair of the anthropology department, said to Huron Clan, Cayuga Nation Mother Birdie Hill in 2005.
Ithaca’s large LGBTQ community does have a downside, and it’s not a problem that people traditionally associate with minority groups: there are so many resources but no centralized way to access them.