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A test of the Ithaca College Emergency Notification System (ENS) will take place during the noon hour this Wednesday, April 9. It will include the use of the Outdoor Warning System, which features a siren tone and a loudspeaker message. There is no need to take any action in response to the test.

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Tickets are available for Seth Meyers’ comedic performance this Saturday night at Ithaca College. The show is expected to sell out, so purchase your tickets as soon as possible.

To Purchase Tickets:

Visit: iceventstickets.com

Please note: You will need to create an account to purchase tickets. Each buyer will be able to purchase up to 6 tickets.

Ithaca College Students: To receive the IC student discount on non-premium seats, you MUST enter your student ID when you create your account. Enter your ID number in the "IC ID#/Promo Code" section. Non-premium seats are $15 each and premium seats are $40 each.

Pricing for the general public and all non-Ithaca College students is $30 for non-premium seats and $40 for premium seats.

A large screen will be set up to ensure that all attendees have a view of the stage.

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Orthodox Christianity 101

Contributed by Rachel Snyder on 04/06/14 

 Join the Orthodox Christian Fellowship of Ithaca College for a talk and discussion on Orthodoxy 101: What it Means to be an Orthodox Christian on Thursday, April 10th at 7pm in Job 161. 

The talk will be led by Fr. David Smith of St. Sophia's Greek Orthodox Church in Syracuse, NY. 

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What are some career options for students who major or minor in Aging Studies? What have Aging Studies graduates done after leaving Ithaca College? Come hear the stories of three recent grads in “Career Options in Aging,” an alumni panel discussion on Monday, April 7, 3-4 p.m., in Hill Center 107.

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IC Animal Rights

Contributed by Adriana Milutin on 04/06/14 

 Hello fellow peers!

Please come and join the Ithaca College Animal Rights club on April 7th in textor 102 at 6 o 'clock pm!  for  a lovely presentation by Kathy Stevens. Kathy is the founder of the catskill animal sanctuary and is going to talk about her work and experience at the sanctuary! We would love to have as many people as we can there to support our club and listen to what Kathy has to say! 

Thank you!
- IC Animal Rights E Board  

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IC Senior Week is almost here! Senior Week pass sales will be occurring next week, Tuesday, April 8th through Friday, April 11thThis is your only time to purchase a Senior Week pass, no late sales will be permitted. All seniors attending IC Senior Week must be 21+.

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Want to eat some FREE pancakes topped with Maple Syrup produced right on Ithaca College's Natural Lands? Non Timber Forest Products is hosting an open house of its Sugar Bush on April 12 from 11:00-3:00, and we will be giving samples of our Maple Syrup!

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If you have ever been in love, lost a love, or just wanted a better job, Shakespeare has a story for you. 

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Tuesday, April 8, 12.00-1.00 pm
Center for Faculty Excellence, 316 Gannett Center
Facilitated by Ron Sheese, Professor of Psychology and Writing, York University, Toronto, and Sophie Bury, Head, Peter F. Bronfman Business Library, York University, Toronto

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Tuesday, April 8, 11.00 am-12.00 pm
Center for Faculty Excellence, 316 Gannett Center
Facilitated by Ron Sheese, Professor of Psychology and Writing, York University, Toronto, and Sophie Bury, Head, Peter F. Bronfman Business Library, York University, Toronto

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IC Charity Miles

Contributed by Kelly Pettigrew on 04/04/14 

 IC Charity Miles Kickoff 5k! Come join us in our first ever on-campus run/walk!

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The Ithaca College Department of Theater Arts will present an original devised performance work, “Transformations,” based on the poetry of Anne Sexton. Paula Murray Cole, an assistant professor of acting in the Department of Theater Arts, directs the production.

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Attention Ithaca College students! Are you finding yourself bored or feeling trapped on campus? If so, sign up for SLI Workshop "Ithaca Beyond: The Recreation Experience" for all sorts of leisure possibilities in the city of Ithaca.

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Residential Life and Judicial Affairs is seeking interested students to participate in a 75 minute focus group during April.  Dates and times are listed below. 

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A reading by Sonali Samarasinghe, human rights activist, award-winning journalist, and visiting international scholar-in-residence in Honors. Wednesday, April 9, 5:30-6:30 p.m., Handwerker Gallery.

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If you've been considering graduate school, you should come to this workshop! We'll cover topics like: do you need to go to grad school, what are the benefits, how to find the right program, the application process, entrance exams, and more!

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 Are you interested in event planning, marketing, or operations/finance, and would want to be a part of a fun and exciting team?

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CNBC Co-anchor Carl Quintanilla will serve as this year's Jessica Savitch Distinguished Journalism Lecturer. He will speak on Thursday, April 10 at 8 p.m. in Emerson Suites. The event is free and open to the public.

About Carl Quintanilla:

Carl Quintanilla is an Emmy Award–winning reporter and one of the principal anchors of CNBC's Squawk on the Street, broadcast live from the New York Stock Exchange.

Since joining the network in 1999, Quintanilla has covered a wide range of stories for both CNBC and NBC News. He has covered the Beijing and London Olympics, the reconstruction of postwar Iraq, and the 2004 U.S. presidential campaign.

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What if you had a Personal Assistant available 24/7 to help you with those to-do list items you just don’t seem to have time for? 

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The Philosophy Club will meet on Tuesday April 8th, 7-8pm in Rothschild Place 147.  [For those unfamiliar, the building is next to the Communications building.]  All are welcome to come and join the conversation!

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