IC’s food waste problem In a world where enough calories are produced to feed everyone, we have obesity and starvation. Why? Roughly 1/3 of food…
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Public Safety increases its presence The beginning of every school year at Ithaca College ushers in a new, wide-eyed freshman class, apprehension of the impending…
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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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Flanigan is a facilities attendant at IC. Hood Hall is one of 26 residence buildings on campus, all of which are maintained by facilities attendants like Flanigan. He has cleaned many of the residential buildings on campus for the last eleven years and has encountered a variety of student-made messes. He said the worst times of year for excessive messes are holidays, midterms, Cortaca and finals week.
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David Corn, Washington Bureau Chief for Mother Jones and MSNBC analyst, was at Ithaca College on Wednesday, April 17, for the Izzy Awards for outstanding achievement in independent media. He, as well as IC alum and Mother Jones reporter Kate Sheppard and Mother Jones publisher Steve Katz, accepted the award for Mother Jones. Corn has broken stories on presidents, politicians, and other Washington players. He has written for numerous publications and is a talk show regular. His best-selling books include “Hubris: The Inside Story of Spin, Scandal,” “The Selling of the Iraq War,” and “Showdown: The Inside Story of How Obama Fought Back Against Boehner, Cantor & the Tea Party.” Corn’s biggest story was breaking the Mitt Romney 47-percent video.
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In case you weren’t one of the 3.2 million people that tuned into the women’s championship game, the UConn Huskies crushed Louisville 93-60. Both teams played through injuries, with UConn’s leading scorer Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis playing through a stress fracture and a foot injury yet managing to add 18 points to the board.
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Two days after 28-year-old parolee Evan Spencer Ebel was killed in a shootout with police, Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper went on TV and said, “I felt like I was caught in a nightmare I couldn’t wake up from. All these things were happening to people that I loved. And they didn’t seem to be connected in any way.”