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Join us in discussion about being a "mixed" Asian, growing up Asian in America, and being Asian at Ithaca College.

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Don't forget - ELECTIONS THIS WEDNESDAY! You must be present to get a position! Spectrum is looking for a Vice President, Publicist, Treasurer, and Secretary. Next meeting - Wednesday February 24, 2010 in Williams 317 at 6PM

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Tuesday, February 23; “Becoming White: Children of Immigrants and White Racial Identity." George Yancey; Assistant Professor of Sociology, University of North Texas.

7:00pm in the Klingenstein Lounge. Light refreshments will be served.

 

This event is free and open to the public.

  

Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact the Center for the Study of Culture, Race, and Ethnicity at 607.274.1056. We ask that requests for accommodation be made as soon as possible.

Did you (or do you still) have fun with Legos, toys, and games from the mid 90's? Do you like to promote events or are a facebook/twitter feen? Do you like to decorate houses and rooms? Are you an artist or good at designing in Photoshop/ InDesign? IMC majors, do you have any experience with legal and licensing, or are looking for more? Do you like to Design and Author DVD's? Do you simply JUST LIKE Death Metal?

Are you available for Spring Break? Do you want to have the opportunity to be a part of film shot on the RED Camera and mixed in 5.1?

If you answered YES to one or any of the questions above, then we have a position for you on The Knights of Death Metal.

If interested contact: theknightsofdeathmetal@gmail.com

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Caribbean Students' Association Hosts a Haiti Teach-In on WEDNESDAY 24th in Clark Lounge. How About I Take Initiative?

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The Ithaca College Students for a Just Peace have organized an information session and discussion about the current situation in the city of Hebron in the West Bank on February 23 in Friends 209 from 12:05 to 1:15pm.  

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The Women’s Studies Program presents "Women and Feminism: An Intergenerational Panel Talks about the   'F' Word" on Wednesday, February 24 in the Ithaca Falls Room from 7-8:30 p.m.

 

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The next Students Active for Ending Rape meeting is Tuesday, February 23 from 7-8PM in Williams 202 (NEW ROOM!) We will be discussing our "IC SEX event, recent articles, and talk about our exciting up coming events!

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The next Spectrum meeting is Wednesday February 24, 2010 in Williams 317 from 6-7PM. There will be pizza and drinks, and we will be watching some short bisexual films and discussing them, playing some games, and just chillin!
 

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[Moderator's note: This event has been canceled due to the snow storm. Please see this Intercom notice for more details.]


Preparing and practicing for an interview can make the difference in whether you are chosen for a position.  When you interview for a job or an internship, will you make a good impression?  Learn how to be successful during an interview at Mock Interview Day on Friday, February 26.

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Open Call for Film Auditions!

Contributed by Barbara Terrell on 02/19/10 

Actors needed for 22 Ithaca College Senior Thesis films.

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The members of the First-Year Experience Coordinating Committee, once again, would like to invite all first-year students to attend a series of events designed to highlight the wonderful speakers, films, athletics and performances that happen on our campus all year long!

After a successful fall semester of featured events, we're happy to announce a few more from our list of FYE featured events that are coming up soon:

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Elizabeth Otto is assistant professor of visual studies at SUNY Buffalo and the curator and author of Tempo, Tempo! The Bauhaus Photomontages of Marianne Brandt (Berlin: the Bauhaus-Archiv and Jovis Verlag, 2005).

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At its winter meeting February 17-18, the Ithaca College Board of Trustees approved a budget for 2010-11 that features the lowest rate of increase in tuition, room, and board in eight years.

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Trustees Welcome New Members

Contributed by David Maley on 02/19/10 

The Ithaca College Board of Trustees welcomed three new members and met with students and faculty during its winter meeting, February 17–18. Tom Grape, Chris LaCroix and David Lebow had each been elected last fall to three-year terms on the board.

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Ithaca College's award winning faculty/staff/student Relay For Life team, IC Hope, is gearing up for this year's Relay...which will be held right here at Ithaca College June 11-12, 2010!  The current team members invite all those interested in joining us to an informational meeting on Tuesday, February 23, at noon in the "Glass Room" of the IC Square Food Court!  Come and find out the new Relay theme, meet some of the returning team members, and help us brainstorm ideas for a successful Relay!  The Relay will be right here on our own campus...let's lead by example and show them that Ithaca truly cares about funding cancer research to find cures!

Questions? Contact Anne Woodard (awoodard@ithaca.edu) or Stan Seltzer (seltzer@ithaca.edu) to help you!

The Office of Intercollegiate Athletics will be hosting Girls and Women in Sports Day on Sunday, March 7, 2010 from 12 pm - 2 pm in the Ben Light Gymnasium in the Hill Center.

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 Free Zumba® classes will be offered at the Ithaca College Fitness Center.

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There is still time to nominate graduating seniors for this honor. Nominations are due to the Office of Career Services no later than 5:00pm on Friday, February 26, 2010.

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On Tuesday Feb. 22, The David Project is hosting an Israel Education seminar during the noon lunch hour. Come learn how to address the facts and educate your campus!