
New York small towns prevail in fracking lawsuits, most recently exemplified in late February when the Town of Dryden’s ban on natural gas drilling was ruled justified by the state Supreme Court.

New York small towns prevail in fracking lawsuits, most recently exemplified in late February when the Town of Dryden’s ban on natural gas drilling was ruled justified by the state Supreme Court.
Abroad adventures increase at IC

On the night of Aug. 25, 20-year-old Keith Shumway attacked a uniformed officer. Keith reached through the car window and ripped the gun from the officer’s duty belt and fired a shot that grazed the officer’s leg. The injured officer called for backup.

Student sustainability activists challenge Sodexo and push for real local, sustainable dining at Ithaca College with the Slow Food movement
The complexities of job security and free speech at Ithaca College
Union battle, fare increases and budget cuts for Ithaca’s bus service
Competitive spirit encouraged SAT/ACT cheating
All of the photos of the student and faculty speakers from LIPS’ Occupy the Mic event.
While much of the LGBT community applauded the repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell,” the military ban on openly gay and lesbian service members in the military, some activists, like the members of Against Equality, disagree. They say the repeal extends the reach of U.S. militarization.
