Cornell University's undergraduate student body voted overwhelmingly in favor of a resolution calling for the university to support a permanent ceasefire in Gaza and divestment from major weapons manufacturers. The referendum, which saw a participation rate of 46.77%, resulted in a 2:1 ratio…
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The old Ithaca North landfill site on Caswell Road in the Town of Dryden is one step closer …
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Ithaca residents have raised environmental safety concerns regarding the development of the …
The Park Center for Independent Media (PCIM) at Ithaca College has announced the winners of …
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Tompkins Consolidated Area Transit, commonly called TCAT, recently voted to approve Matthew …
Ann Coulter ’84, a controversial conservative media personality, made her return to campus o…
The Ithaca Farmers Market recently received $125,000 in state funding for crucial structural…
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Pearl Ponce will serve as a strong voice for archival research and public engagement.
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