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SAB Next Week: Read more . . . (152 words) Remember that time Super Mash came to Cornell's Campus? Well E603 is just like that, only you don't have to figure out how to get to Cornell and back, because E603 is coming to us- FO' FREE! Read more . . . (86 words) Head to the top of East Tower for a FREE night of schmoozing with Tompkins County’s own Sustainable Enterprise and Entrepreneur Network or SEEN. This event will take place Thursday April 21, 2011 from 7-9pm in the TC Lounge and is open to the entire IC community. It’s the perfect way to collect those business cards, network, learn about internships and job opportunities in the area, and get advice about being in environmental enterprise. "A Musical Evening: School of Music Student Performances" this Thursday at the HandwerkerContributed by Erika Fowler-Decatur on 04/19/11 Thursdays at the Handwerker presents "A Musical Evening: School of Music Student Performances" at 6.00 p.m on April 21. Join us for music ranging from Bach through Rogers & Hammerstein against the backdrop of the diverse 2011 Senior Student Show! Featured performers are: Violinist Madeleine Wething '13 Guitarist Dave Moore '11 The Will Sigel Quartet (Pat Gaughan '11, Dan Mahoney '12, Jimmy Rose '13, and Will Sigel '13; featuring Tyler Borden '11) Light refreshments will be served. Read more . . . (98 words) Pippi to Ripley: Heroines of Fantasy and Science Fiction held at Ithaca College on Saturday, April 23.Contributed by Katharine Kittredge on 04/19/11 The Pippi to Ripley: Heroines of Fantasy and Science Fiction" conference will be held on Saturday, April 23; admission is FREE to all members of the Ithaca community. Read more . . . (145 words) The Philosophy Club will meet on Thursday 4/21 at 7 pm in Park 228. All are welcome to come and join the conversation. Read more . . . (47 words) Today is Wellness Wednesday: Fitness II: Muscular Fitness and FlexibilityContributed by Nancy Reynolds on 04/19/11 Wednesday, April 20th, 2011 Noon-1:00pm Ithaca Falls Room, Second Floor, Campus Center Fitness II: Muscular Fitness and Flexibility with IC Exercise Science Club Majors
Read more . . . (66 words) Race to Execution, film screening sponsored by IC Human RightsContributed by Kathryn Zimmerman on 04/19/11 In a United States court of law, how does the race of the defendant affect the verdict? Read more . . . (34 words) The Politics Dept is offering a new course, a 300 level class on "The Media and US Politics" in the fall 2011 semester. The class meets MW 4-5:15. This course should be of interest to students of journalism, TVR, and anyone else interested in how mass communications interacts with politics in the US. Read more . . . (207 words) The Office of State Grants (CSTEP & HEOP) Wellness Education SeriesContributed by Orlando Kittrell on 04/19/11 The Collegiate Science and Technology Entry Program (CSTEP) and the Arthur O. Eve Higher Education Opportunity Program (HEOP) presents “Nonviolent Sexuality” with Bob Hall, M.A. CR. nonviolentsexuality.com Read more . . . (115 words) Misconceptions of the Modern Poet (Spit That! SHOWCASE 2011)Contributed by David Cruz on 04/19/11 Spit That! proudly presents: "Misconceptions of the Modern Poet" Read more . . . (67 words) Come see and learn about the IC Garden! (no, not the one near Williams... the bigger one!)Contributed by Amber Zadrozny on 04/19/11 For Earth Week, the Organic Growers of IC are hosting a walk down to the garden to take a look at what we've done and to do some activities. Read more . . . (81 words) There are only 2 dates remaining for this academic year. April 26, 2011, 7pm-9pm or May 18, 2011, 7pm-9pm. The next driver safety class will be held on Tuesday, April 26th, 2011, from 7pm-9pm in Textor 102. Register today! If you are a student and you need to drive a College owned/leased vehicle for any reason, you must complete a driver safety class. Read more . . . (132 words) Anthropologist David Himmelgreen to present 'The Tourist Season Goes Down But Not the Prices: Globalization, Tourism, and Health in Rural Costa Rica'Contributed by Colleen Wormsley on 04/19/11 Costa Rica is internationally recognized for its beautiful beaches, towering volcanos, and tropical rainforests. Ecotourism, the fastest growing tourist industry, is the country's second largest source of income bringing in over 1 million tourists annually.In a lecture on April 27th at 7 PM in Textor 103, Anthropologist David Himmelgreen will examine how the economic shift from dairy farming and coffee production to a tourism-based economy has affected the health and well-being of people in rural Costa Rica. Read more . . . (108 words) Join IC Natural Lands on Facebook for updates and event info!Contributed by Amber Zadrozny on 04/19/11 Want to know about nature walks, trails, seasonal photo contests, the Stewards program or ICNL in general? Read more . . . (15 words) Pat Hunsinger, Faculty/Art, exhibition of prints at the Gallery at Found in Ithaca.Contributed by Denise Vanderburgh on 04/19/11 "Songs of Innocence and Experience" will run from April 20 - May 15, 2011. Opening reception on Thursday, April 21, 5:00-7:00pm. Found in Ithaca is located at 227 Cherry Street. Join IC Hope for Haiti for the 80's Party for Haiti!Contributed by Colleen Wormsley on 04/19/11 Join IC Hope for Haiti at The Haunt on April 28th for the 80's Party for Haiti! $5 will guarantee you and awesome night of dancing to retro tunes and all proceeds will go to the Wings Over Haiti School! Read more . . . (39 words) The 5 Senses? You Might Not Want to Take Them For Granted... Or Else...Contributed by Krystel Weston on 04/19/11 Diversity in Action's third meeting is tomorrow night (Wednesday) at Friends 309 from 7 to 8:30. Come come come come!!
Read more . . . (161 words) Advocate for Nonprofits will Discuss Making Money vs. Doing Good (Hint: You Don't Have to Choose Between Them)Contributed by Mark Temelko on 04/19/11 A longtime advocate for nonprofit organizations will present “The End of the .Com/.Org Divide: You Don’t Have to Choose between Making Money and Doing Good” at Ithaca College on Thursday, April 28. Robert Egger, named one of the most caring people in America by the Caring Institute, will give his talk at 7:30 p.m. in Textor 102. It is free and open to the public. Read more . . . (413 words) 2011 College Food Trends: Students Crave Mediterranean, Made-to-Order Fare, Stealth Health, Global Flavors and AppsContributed by Julie Whitten on 04/19/11 Food trends research by Sodexo, leader in Quality of Daily Life Solutions, and foodservice provider to 650 campuses in the United States, finds that college students crave heart-healthy Mediterranean food, chefs preparing their meals while they wait with VIP treatment, old favorites made with healthier ingredients, world cuisine, and using technology for dining. Read more . . . (907 words) |
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