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The vigil is a time to remember those who have passed from, have won the battle against, or are still fighting strong against cancer. It is also a time to share our memories and experiences related to this disease. We will have a small activity at the beginning and then a candle-lit ceremony for the remainder of the event. Sunday, December 9 Read more . . . (23 words) Last day to give a toy to a child with cancer for the holidays!Contributed by Alyssa Frey on 12/06/12 Participate in Colleges Against Cancer's toy drive! Read more . . . (125 words) The Student Activities Board presents world-renowned Psychic Mentalist Duo - The Evasons! Read more . . . (235 words) Set in the 1960s, three sisters form girl group and soon become local sensations with major label interest, but fame becomes a challenge as the close-knit family begins to fall apart. All showings are in Textor 102 and FREE! Thursday 12/6 8 p.m. Read more . . . (23 words) Last chance to sign up for IC Cheerleading's dodgeball tournament!Contributed by Alyssa Frey on 12/06/12 IC Cheerleading is hosting its first ever dodgeball tournament! Read more . . . (110 words) Help with Hurricane Sandy Relief Efforts This Holiday SeasonContributed by Don Austin on 12/06/12 Millions of people were hard hit in various ways by Hurricane Sandy -- on Long Island and in Connecticut, New Jersey, Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens. Thousands of families are homeless or unable to return to their homes. Recovery is still underway, and rebuilding will be going on for many months, even years. Members of the IC Community are encouraged to consider one of the following ways to make a difference in the lives of these hurricane victims by: Read more . . . (326 words) Alternative Spring Break Program is Seeking Staff and Faculty Trip Advisers!Contributed by Don Austin on 12/06/12 The Alternative Spring Break program offers students at Ithaca College a service-based, substance free opportunity to volunteer in one of several locations in the eastern United States. Programs address everything from environmental conservation to urban poverty, and we rely on staff and faculty to serve as advisers during these trips. In fact, we could not do this program without the quality, on-the-ground advisement... Read more . . . (108 words) The Office of Student Engagement and Multicultural Affairs is looking for several drivers for a few of the Alternative Spring Break trips. We need drivers to the following trips: Read more . . . (102 words) As the fall semester comes to an end, some of you may have an expected or unexpected vacancy in your room, suite or apartment. Whether you anticipate a vacancy or not, the Office of Residential Life strongly recommends that you complete a vacancy form indicating the individual you would like to pull into your room in the event that a space opens. If a vacancy occurs in your room, suite, or apartment and we do not have this form on file, we will assign that space to a student interested in living in that particular area. Read more . . . (190 words) Come take a break from studying and join the Student Government Association and IC Stand Up for "An Evening of Chocolate and Comedy" on Thursday, December 13th from 8 to 10 PM in IC Square! Read more . . . (81 words) Apply to be Director of Technology for Ithaca College's Relay for Life!Contributed by Amanda Brzezowski on 12/06/12 Are you looking for a way to volunteer for Relay for Life? Are you a strong organizer, tech savvy, and a people person? Read more . . . (95 words) Tomorrow is the last day to send your friend or a faculty/staff member a candy gram! RHA & SGA will be selling them from 10 AM to 3 PM in the Campus Center Lobby! Candy grams are $2 each or 6 for $10. Read more . . . (90 words) IC After Dark presents: SHIPWRECKED! Read more . . . (56 words) School of Music Faculty Traveling to Massachusetts to Perform with Community Orchestra and Give Master ClassesContributed by Molly O'Shea Polk on 12/06/12 School of Music faculty members Randie Blooding, Deborah Montgomery-Cove, David Parks and Ivy Walz will travel to Massachusetts at the end of the week to perform with the Blackstone Valley Community Chorus and community orchestra on Friday Dec. 14. They will meet with high school music students the following morning, offering a voice master class. Crew is looking for walk-on prospects. Join us for winter training.Contributed by Becky Robinson on 12/06/12 Both the men's and women's varsity crews have begun winter training. Beginners are invited. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. The rowing teams are looking for prospects for the 2013 spring season. Read more . . . (115 words) The Holiday season is here and many of us have begun searching for the perfect gifts for our friends and family. IC Dining suggests purchasing a reusable water bottle for the holidays! This gift will last for years and can save you money! But BEWARE. Some reusable water bottles can have dangerous affects on your health. Check out Ithaca Dining Service’s Sustainability Blog to find out which reusable water bottles are the safest bet! http://icdiningsustainability.blogspot.com/2012/12/resuable-water-bottles.html Read more . . . (8 words) Ever wanted to test out your skills on the rock wall. Well, here's your chance. Ithaca College is having its first ever Climbing Competition. The competition will have three divisions so everyone can try it out, but still be challenged. There are four routes in each division (two on top ropes and two bouldering problems). Registration is free for those individuals who have paid for a semester pass, and will cost $5 for individuals without a pass. The grand prize in each division is a free semester pass to the climbing wall for the Spring 2013 semester. Here are the details: Where: The Fitness Center climbing wall. When: The competition will be held on Monday 12/10 from 7pm-11pm. From 7pm-7:30pm there will be warm-up period. At 7:30 there will be a meeting for climbers to sign waivers and get gear on. You must pay before you can start climbing for the competition. At this time we will clarify any questions and rules **If you have any questions please e-mail recsports@ithaca.edu
Read more . . . (25 words) Monday, January 21st, 2013 is a DAY ON! Not a DAY OFF! Next month the Ithaca College community will be celebrating the life of Dr. King using a new lens. The Ithaca College theme for this day will be “Making a Career of Humanity.” Read more . . . (232 words) Student Orgs: Read This if you have an event happening on or before February 15Contributed by Jessica L. Barnes on 12/06/12 Is your student organization planning an event that takes place on or before Friday, February 15th, 2013? If so, please be sure to contact the Office of Campus Center and Event Services to discuss your event needs before you leave for Winter Break. Please stop by our office, 238 Egbert Hall, call (607) 274-3313, or email ces@ithaca.edu to start the event planning process. We especially encourage organizations that require price estimates to contact us as soon as possible. Please keep in mind that the College is closed from Monday, December 24, 2012 – Tuesday, January 1, 2013. Our office will reopen on Wednesday, January 2, 2013 and resume normal operating hours of 8:30 am – 5:00 pm. Stay connected to the people who know how to plan great events. Find us on Facebook (keywords: Campus Center and Event Services). Finalists for the Director of Academic Advising Open SessionsContributed by Karen Emnett on 12/06/12 On behalf of the search committee for the Director of Academic Advising, I wish to provide a gentle reminder to encourage students, faculty, and staff to attend the open sessions of the remaining finalists. As you know, finalists have been asked to discuss “The Importance and Vision of Academic Advising” with ample time for Q & A. Read more . . . (176 words) |
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