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CAKE DECORATING COMPETITION.

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  SSDP Presents Just Say Know - An honest and interactive discussion about DMT and Salvia and how to stay safe

 March 27th at 8pm in room 206 of the Business School

Facebook Event ---> https://www.facebook.com/events/178216315660767/

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The Public and Community Health Student Association is holding its first meeting this Wednesday at 7pm on the CHS Main Floor Next to the CHS Cafe. This club is open to all students and staff interested in public and community health and in getting involved on and off campus. Meet students in the Public and Community Health major, enjoy free snacks, and learn more about this brand new club at IC!

 

 The second annual Palestinian Environmental Film Festival (PEFF) opens Monday, April 1, 7pm, in Textor 103 with two films addressing economic immobility, Doors to the Sea and Gaza: Tunnels to Nowhere.  Cornell graduate student Max Ajl will also provide a tribute to Vittorio Arrigoni, an Italian activist with the International Solidarity Movement, who was killed in Gaza on April 15, 2011.  Vittorio’s accompaniment of Gazan fishermen is documented in the Doors to the Sea.

 

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Now is the time to apply to Information Technology Services (ITS) for the Fall 2013 semester! ITS employs around 120 student staff in twelve technology related fields. If you value technology and are interested in working with people, we've got a job for you!

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The Fitness Center hours over Easter weekend will be as follows:

Friday 3/29: 7:00am - 2:00pm

Saturday 3/30: CLOSED

Sunday 3/31: CLOSED

**We will reopen with our normal hours at 7:00am on Monday 4/1/13.**

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The Philosophy Club will meet on Thursday March 28th, 7-8pm in Friends 301.  All are welcome to come and join the conversation!

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GOLDEN CONDOM Egg Hunt

Contributed by Alexis Singh on 03/26/13 

With National STD Awareness Month coming soon in April, join IC VOX in our first Golden Condom Egg Hunt!

Be on the lookout for colorful eggs around campus. The first person to find the golden condom egg will win FREE giftcards and goodies!

Now until – Monday, April 1st

Find daily clues on our Facebook and Twitter pages! Also, follow our Facebook event at https://www.facebook.com/events/142970452542915/ for more info!  #icvoxcondomhunt 

Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact IC VOX at icvox1@gmail.com. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible.

Are you looking for a way to make your last year at IC an amazing experience? Run for the Senior Class Executive Board! 

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Global Citizens for Health
Getting Involved: Taking Action for a Healthier World


Food Sovereignty and the Global Hunger Games
Dr. Philip McMichael
International Professor, cornell University
Monday, April 1, Textor 102 7pm- 8 pm

Women’s Health and Human Rights: Is it a Missing Link? What Can We Do?
Dr. Padmini Murthy.
Director of Global Health New York Medical College
Thursday, April 4, Textor 102 7 pm-8 pm

Malaria: Global Risk Requires Global Solutions
Dr. Laura Harrington
Professor, Cornell University
Wednesday, April 17th  Klingenstein 7 pm-8 pm

Sponsored by: Department of Health Promotion and Physical Education, School of Health Sciences and Human Performance

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Attention Seniors!!!

Contributed by Alyssa Cooper on 03/26/13 

It's time to celebrate senior year and Toast to 2013! 

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We are now accepting nominations, including self-nominations, for the 2014 Senior Class Gift Committee.  Please email your nominations to Alyssa Cooper at acooper@ithaca.edu by Friday, March 29. 

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What do James Cameron, George Lucas, Robert Rodriguez, Walter Murch, Martin Scorsese, Vilmos Zsigmond and Barry Levinson have to say about the digital future of cinema?

Side by Side, a documentary about the transition from celluloid filmmaking to digital filmmaking, will screen Friday, March 29 at 4:00 p.m. in the Park Auditorium. Following the screening will be a panel discussion with Professors Changhee Chun, Elisabeth Nonas, Brad Rappa, and Patrick Winters.

In the film, Keanu Reeves interviews dozens of filmmakers and artists about their opinions on the decline of celluloid and the rise of digital cinema. 

Tommy Strauss ’09 is the Production Coordinator on the documentary.

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The Black Maria Film Festival is one of the best shorts festivals in the country.

Festival director John Columbus will be at Cinemapolis Thursday April 4th at 7:20pm to present selected shorts from the festival.

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In conjunction with his visit as a Distinguished Visiting Writer, Wayne Koestenbaum will be showing some of his recent paintings in the Handwerker Annex (aka The Center For Faculty Excellence, Library, 2nd Floor) at Ithaca College from March 22-April 9. 

Please join us for a short reception this Thursday, March 28th, from 2.00-3.00 p.m. previous to his reading in the Klingenstein Lounge at 7.30 p.m..

 

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First Person, Twice Removed:
Artist talks with Claire Lesemann, Jessica Warner, & Melissa Zarem


Thursday, March 28, 6.00 p.m.
Handwerker Gallery
Gannett Center, Ithaca College


Come get a behind-the-scenes look at the studio practices and processes of local artists Claire Lesemann, Jessica Warner, & Melissa Zarem, whose work is currently on view at the Handwerker Gallery through April 12.  The artists will give short informative presentations followed by a Q&A and an opportunity to walk around the gallery.  This event is free and open to the public.  Light refreshments served.

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The African Students Association will host our first annual Africa week. This week will include a series of events that will be dedicated to promoting awareness to the public about the social, cultural, and political aspects of Africa, both historical and modern.

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Confined to a wheelchair, Jerome Felder wrote dozens of early rock and roll hits and became an unlikely musical icon. Q&A with filmmaker Peter Miller. Friday April 5th 7pm at Cinemapolis.

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The Department of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology is looking for a student interested in working 8-10 hours per week to begin Fall 2013 with training this semester. Prefer second semester freshman or sophomore with some office/telephone experience. Applications may be picked up in Smiddy Hall 301 from Sheryl Thurston. All completed applications must be returned by March 29th. Interviews to be held in April.

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Work on an archaeological dig locally and get six inexpensive credits!

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