The politics of line-crossing at the School of the Americas By Gena Mangiaratti Carrying a cross with the name of a murdered Latin American woman,…
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At what point does activism become terrorism? By Kacey Deamer The Federal Bureau of Investigation defines eco-terrorism as the “use of violence of a criminal…
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How alcohol complicates the conversation about sexual assault By Amy Obarski It’s Friday afternoon, and you have just completed what you think is the most hellish…
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What advocacy groups are doing about animal abuse By Kristy Zhen A judge in Collier County, FL barred Tina Cianciglini from owning any more horses…
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Crossing the LineNews & Views
It’s Complicated: Friends with Benefits
by Colleen Cunha November 10, 2010By Colleen Cunha Here at Ithaca—or really at almost any college—people are constantly thinking about relationships. One subgroup of people in these giant congregations of…
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Crossing the LineSawdust
Kids Agree, Mom is “Like Hitler” For Taking Away Cell Phone and Internet Privileges for Remainder of Week
by Lauren Mateer November 10, 2010By Lauren Mateer In response to an unexpected punishment, 16-year-old Gabby Watson reported Tuesday that her mother had gone way too far in grounding her…
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Ithaca College Implements New Technology So Inappropriately? By Chris Giblin Over my few years at Ithaca College, new pieces of technological equipment have sprung up…
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How mountaintop removal for coal could destroy Appalachia By Emily Miles The practice of mountaintop mining, also known as mountaintop removal, has been occurring for decades…
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Why not all stereotypes about NASCAR fans are true By Quinton Saxby Don’t let Ithaca’s cosmopolitan allure fool you. This territory belongs to NASCAR fans.…
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Crossing the LineSawdust
Scientists Determine Timeline of “Too Soon” Jokes
by Mariana Garces November 10, 2010By Mariana Garces Scientists and mathematicians were elated earlier this week when a new breakthrough brought them closer than ever to developing a comprehensive formula…