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Thursday, 7 pm, Native American Poet Susan Deer Cloud, Clark Lounge, Campus CenterContributed by Jim Stafford on 02/27/11 Susan Deer Cloud is a Métis Catskill Native of Mohawk/Blackfoot/Seneca lineage. She has received various awards and fellowships, including a National Endowment for the Arts Literature Fellowship, a New York State Foundation for the Arts Fellowship, a Chenango County Council for the Arts Literature Grant, First Prize in Allen Ginsberg Poetry Competition (twice), Prairie Schooner’s Readers’ Choice Award, and Native American Wordcraft Circle Editor’s Award for multicultural anthology Confluence. She has also edited the Native anthology I Was Indian (Before Being Indian Was Cool) and the 2008 Spring Issue of Yellow Medicine Review, a Journal of Indigenous Literature, Art & Thought (she is now an adviser to Yellow Medicine). She will read from her poetry collection, "Braiding Starlight" Split Oak Press, 2010. Read more . . . (34 words) Please join us for the following dining events this week! Read more . . . (102 words) Attention students, faculty, and staff: the Go Green Package is now available through the Gifts from Home program. Read more . . . (147 words) Are you outraged by the amendment to eradicate Title X funding? Come join us for the next VOX meeting!Contributed by Chloe Todd on 02/27/11 VOX: Voices for Planned Parenthood will be meeting on Tuesday, March 1 @ 7 pm, in the Fishbowl (IC Square) - open to all Ithaca College students. Read more . . . (51 words) Due to recent events we will be postponing our outreach events scheduled for today in the Quads and Emerson hall. We will keep residents informed of the rescheduled outreach date for the future. Please help us pass the word along and take care of yourselves! Become trendier and learn more about Asian fashion! Read more . . . (95 words) It is with a great deal of sadness that I have to inform the campus community of the death of one of our students. Victoria Cheng, a freshman biology major in the School of Humanities and Sciences, was found deceased outside an off-campus residence early on the afternoon of Saturday, Feb. 26. Read more . . . (246 words) The annual An Inside Look program is one month away and hosts are needed. Read more . . . (118 words) Traditional squatting will be on March 4, 2011, staring at 9:00 AM and ending 11:59 PM. Read more . . . (80 words) Lin Price, Art, Published in Syracuse University's annual publicationContributed by Denise Vanderburgh on 02/25/11 Lin Price has images of her paintings included in Syracuse University's annual publication, "Stone Canoe#5: A Journal of Arts, Literature, and Social Commentary, 2011." Read more . . . (47 words) Lin Price, Art, was awarded a Tompkins County Community Arts Partnership/Individual Artist Award for 2011.This is a merit based fellowship grant. SROPAC presents Veronika Decides to Die tonight at 8pm in Clark Lounge!Contributed by McKenzie McCart on 02/25/11 Veronika decided that the best way to escape her unhappiness was to end it all. She didn't realize that her suicide would bring her back to life in ways she didn't know were possible.
Read more . . . (92 words) Ithaca College remains officially open. Because of the severe weather currently impacting the region, however, we want to remind the campus community of our closing policies and procedures. Read more . . . (185 words) Career Services Workshop: To Search Or Not To Search – Finding A Job Or InternshipContributed by John Fracchia on 02/25/11 Career Services offers a variety of workshops to help you build your skills in key areas of your career development. Our next offering is on finding a job or internship. Read more . . . (133 words) IC Theatre Production of Baroque Masterpiece “L’Orfeo” Takes Audiences on a Rich, Emotional JourneyContributed by Susan Monagan on 02/25/11 IC Theatre and School of Music will collaborate to present “L’Orfeo”. Monteverdi’s Italian Baroque masterpiece is conducted by Brian DeMaris and directed by David Lefkowich. “L’Orfeo” is sung in Italian with English supertitles. Performance times are 8 p.m. on Feb. 25, 26, Mar. 1-4, with a 2 p.m. matinee offered on Feb. 27. All performances will be held in the Clark Theatre in Dillingham Center. Read more . . . (417 words) Please be aware that Facilities Services will be outside ALL DAY during this storm. Read more . . . (39 words) Student employees may nominate supervisors whom they feel warrant particular recognition for their performance on the job. Read more . . . (268 words) Join IC Art Club for a how-to draw a still life along with a 2 hour session of drawing. Read more . . . (32 words) Constructing Identity through Built Form: Houses, Status and Ethnicity in New York's Colonial Mohawk ValleyContributed by Scott Stull on 02/25/11 The New York State Archaeological Association Finger Lakes Chapter March meeting. Read more . . . (244 words) There are amazing people doing great things on IC's campus every day! Please take some time to nominate them or a program they put on for February NRHH Of the Month Awards! These great people deserve recognition and appreciation for all that they do! Read more . . . (46 words) |
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