How America’s schools have limited access to nutritious foods By Elizabeth Stoltz Between lunches and breakfasts, vending machine snacks, bake sales and birthday party treats,…
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Why IC Dining Service workers remain quiet after Sodexo’s revised media policy By Alyssa Figueroa While flipping through an employee handbook, it is not unusual…
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The art of the fake ID By Brian Hayes You’re standing in line holding your six-pack of beer, your hand’s shaking, thinking to yourself, “Is…
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Clearing the smoke around drug use at Ithaca College By Mike McCabe A common phrase in Ithaca, is “Ithaca is Gorges,” a pun referring to…
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Exploring the myth of easy access to government officials By Sam McCann This February, Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker’s office was under siege. In the midst…
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The wealth of socially conscious food in Ithaca By Andrew Casler After five consecutive months of record-high food prices, new breath has revived debate about…
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Exploring the digital divide in rural and urban communities
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How our access to water comes at a price By Chris Zivalich In July 2010, the United Nations formally declared water a fundamental human right…
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The world braces itself for new technological weapons By Shaza Elsheshtawy In July 2010 news broke out of a vicious, complex computer worm –Stuxnet—infecting staff…
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The American Population Is Disconnected from War (Part 1)
by Kyle Allen March 2, 2011How we choose apathy over awareness about international conflict By Kyle Allen When the average American young adult walks down the street, they have a…