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.
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Origins Lost: The Recovered Grandchildren of Argentina’s Dirty War
by Gena Mangiaratti May 4, 2011Looking into more of the aftermath of the Argentine Dirty War
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The hilly campus of Ithaca College features hundreds of stairs, which doesn’t make getting around easy for students with limited mobility. Although newer facilities are…
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Labor Initiatives in Promoting Solidarity organized a week of events to bring attention to the campus fight against Sodexo.
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How WikiLeaks offers new format for global spread of information By Matt Honold “WikiLeaks is truly a revolutionary development in terms of democracy and transparency,”…
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Easy ways to access free perks from rewards programs By John Vogan In a struggling economy with rising food and gas prices, not to mention…
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WEB EXCLUSIVE: Child’s Access to Favorite Programs Blocked by Mom
by Dylan Clark April 8, 2011Timmy Complains about ‘Basic Human Rights’ Being Taken Away From Him By Dylan Clark Last Monday night, 6th grade Ithaca resident Timmy Williams flipped the…
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WEB EXCLUSIVE: Local “Trekker’s” Ability to Watch Star Trek on Netflix Instant Watch Killing His Ability to Function as Normal Human Being
by Catherine Fisher April 8, 2011By Catherine Fisher Reed Hastings, chief executive of Netflix, leaves his office early Friday afternoon and heads home with a spring in his step. His…
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Sam McCann Ian Murphy provided us with one of the best examples of access to power earlier this year with his prank call of Wisconsin…
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By Ryan Sharpstene If in the past month you’ve found yourself stopping for a minute staring inside the large front windows of South Cayuga Street’s…