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What to expect from New York City’s new mayor On the first day of the New Year, New York City will have a new mayor.…
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Christmas pageant rudely interrupted by second coming of Jesus BREAKING NEWS– (Dec. 1, 2013): Noodle, Texas- Hundreds of pint-sized, bratty pageant children and their obnoxious…
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Call to me – The river of your youth Tell me the tales Of the tendrils that have petrified, Of summers and winters, Of eclipses…
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The exploration of religious roots in U.S. law You can practice Christianity. You can practice Buddhism. You can even make up your own religion if…
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Stretching the Limits
by Kyle Robertson and Sara Webb December 11, 2013 -
Campus believers find faith in the mythical Ithacat Enthusiasts of fun and exhilarating new religions such as Jediism will be in for a treat after…
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From Strange Roots We Flourish
by Nate King and Samual Gest December 11, 2013A Q&A with two of Buzzsaw’s founders Sam Costello and Abigail Bertumen are two of the founding editors of Buzzsaw magazine. Costello is currently a…
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The politcal is personal on the IC campus when it comes to Israel and Palestine Discussion surrounding the issue of Israel and Palestine has countless…
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Beyond Stereotypes: Demystifying Wicca
by Faith Meckley December 11, 2013

Every spring, the Cornell Fashion Collective puts on a professional runway exhibition to showcase student work. The April 2014 show will mark the 30th straight year of student competition, including those who work on fashion design and others who researching scientific applications for their pieces.
Admit it; when you think of a witch, you envision a haggard old woman riding a broom with a warty nose, a pointy hat and a black cloak. Those of us who practice Wicca are called witches, including men, and I believe it’s safe to say that very few of us fit the previous description.