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Did you lose a cell phone?

Contributed by Sybil Conrad on 11/16/11 

We have a number of cell phones that have been turned in to our Lost and Found Service at the Information Desk in the Campus Center.  If you are missing your phone, please come by and see us.   

**Thanksgiving Break Hours**

Contributed by Stephanie Piech on 11/16/11 

Please visit the Ithaca Dining Services Website for information on Dining Hall Hours during Thanksgiving Break.

http://ithacadiningservices.com/documents/ThxgivingBreakHours2011.pdf

How do you teach photography to women in Saudi Arabia, where many people consider it sinful and women aren't even allowed to drive?

That was one of the questions posed by Robin Young, host of the NPR program “Here & Now,” to Janice Levy, professor in the Department of Cinema, Photography, and Media Arts, on Tuesday, November 15. Levy spent her 2010-11 sabbatical year teaching photography to young women at the recently established Princess Nora University (PNU) in Riyadh.

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Handwerker Gallery assistant director Mara Baldwin recently served as a panelist for the Grants for the Arts Program (GAP), which is Tompkins County’s New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA) Decentralization grant program.

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On November 29th, alum Kevin Myeroff will be returning to campus to give a talk titled "Succeeding in Business: Thoughts from a 30 year career". The talk will take place in BUS 111 at 12:05pm. This talk counts for SLI credit, Leading Others, for students who preregister.

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TONIGHT:
IC Human Rights presents F to (e)Mbody, a hip hop and spoken word concert created with the goal of bringing trans-art and visibility to college campuses, on Wednesday, November 16 at 8 p.m. in Emerson Suites (doors open 7:30). This event is free and open to the public.

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Internet entrepreneur Randi Zuckerberg, former director of market development and spokesperson for Facebook, will serve as this year's Park Distinguished Visitor on Wednesday, Nov. 30. Sponsored by the Roy H. Park School of Communications, her talk is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. in Emerson Suites, Phillips Hall.

The older sister of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, Randi led the company’s marketing efforts for six years. Among other initiatives, she was responsible for directing Facebook’s U.S. election and international politics strategy, launching the live streaming industry with her media partnerships around Barack Obama’s presidential inauguration. She was nominated for an Emmy Award for her work partnering with ABC News to webcast coverage of the 2010 midterm elections on both the network’s website and Facebook.

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Stop by Career Services (101 Muller Center) to grab a free cup of hot cocoa & marshmallows.  It will be here until we run out or until 3:00pm, so don't delay!

Hunting season starts this Saturday, November 19 and ends Sunday December 11. Please note the following for this time period

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 Andrea Clark, Thank You

Contributed by Jim Hogg on 11/16/11 

 I would like to thank Andrea Clark, Interior Design & Inventory Specialist, in the Office of Facilities, for her help. 

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Friday, November 18 is the last day that Academic Enrichment Services will accept requests for peer tutoring (no exceptions). Requests can be made online at the following link: www.ithaca.edu/aes/request

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A special screening of LADUMA by Jon Korn '06
Wednesday, Nov. 16
Park Hall Auditorium
8:15 p.m.

Documentary filmmaker, co-founder of Juice Grove Films and alumnus Jon Korn '06 will screen his documentary on Wednesday, Nov., 16 at 8:15 p.m. in Park Hall auditorium. Jon will be available to talk with students and answer questions after the screening.

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Winter 2012 Course Offerings!

Contributed by Cheryl Gunther on 11/16/11 

The Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies is offering two outdoor adventure courses:



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The College-Wide CAMPUS LIFE Committee is looking for student representation for the 2011-2012 academic year. This is a great opportunity to provide student input on the administrative level. For a description of the committee, you can find it on the Student Government Association website, under the documents tab.  If you are interested in being nominated, please email SGA President, Scott Nachlis at sgapresident@ithaca.edu with your Name, Year, Major, School, and Campus Involvements (on-campus jobs, clubs/organizations, etc.) by Thursday November 17th at 12:00pm. If you have any further questions, you may contact Scott Nachlis at 607-274-3085 or by emailing sgapresident@ithaca.edu. Thank you

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WANT TO BE A PART OF SOMETHING BIG? Student Activities Board is Looking for New Board Members!

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Have you been looking for the perfect gift to give your friends or special someone?

The Student Government Association will be selling Candy Grams to celebrate the end of the semester! For the small price of $1.00, you can purchase a candy cane, add a personal message and give it to someone at Ithaca College! There is no limit to how many candy grams you purchase so don't worry; none of your friends will be left out! Stop by our table to make your one-stop-shop purchase!

Buy them in the Campus Center Lobby November 16-18 and November 28-December 2 from 10 am-2 pm

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Buy them at the TC Lounge November 30-December 1 from 8 pm-12 am

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IC Human Rights presents hip hop and spoken word concert F to (e)Mbody, a campus touring performance created with the goal of bringing trans-art and visibility to college campuses.

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IC Staff who are Approved Drivers...  The Physics Department has an opportunity for you to earn some extra cash!!

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Salsa, Ballroom Classes IC SPR 2012 - How to find them on Homerconnect!

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We're told to rest when we are sick..But what about when we just have a cold? Our workout regimens don't necessarily have to be interrupted just because we have a slight cold. However, knowing if you have a cold or the flu is important before you get back into the gym, since working out and other stressors can increase recovery time. Have a fever? You're better off NOT working out. If you just have a runny nose and/or slight cough, working out may actually help you fight off the infection.

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