This semester, the Environment Leadership and Actions Network is planning on meeting with faculty members and the administration to campaign for Ithaca College to use 100 percent post-consumer recycled paper.
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Buffalo Street Books might not be the easiest place to find, but it’s definitely a bookstore worth looking for.
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A condom, though similar in a lot of ways, is not a balloon. There is no need for it to be colored and festive, despite the idea of having a ‘party in your pants.’
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What do you get when you mix 18 Ithaca College Students, four build sites, power tools, nails, hammers, and beautiful South Carolina weather? A Habitat For Humanity Break trip.
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20-SomethingsNews & Viewsweb-featured
Keith Shumway: A Wrongful Death
by Pete Blanchard December 7, 2011On 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.
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Poor 20-something year-old men. Actually, let me clarify. Poor 20-something white, middle-class, heterosexual males. This particular group of “privileged” individuals have been under siege for a while in American society.
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Student sustainability activists challenge Sodexo and push for real local, sustainable dining at Ithaca College with the Slow Food movement
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The foundation of the ex-gay movement dates back to 1973, when the American Psychiatric Association (APA) removed homosexuality from its list of recognized mental disorders.
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First Responders Saved for Last
by Patrick Duprey September 29, 2011LaPenna was one of five first responders to assist in the recovery of Port Authority police officers John McLoughlin and Will Jimeno. Now, he’s coping with the impact that the 9/11 rescue had on his health, watching how the bill that covers first responders’ health concerns is not nearly sufficient.
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Linda Ellerbee’s latest Nick News special, What Happened? The Story of September 11, 2001, is narrated along the lines of other episodes. The thesis of this particular episode is that the children of today’s world do not fully understand the details surrounding the attacks.