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Come with food and friends to learn about the new vegan restaurant in town: Food for the Planet, and watch a short movie about food, all while eating your own delicious plate of food of course.

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Tuesday December 1st from 7-9pm in the Pub.  Come see your favorite groups perform, support the American Cancer Society, and sign up for Relay for Life!!

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Don’t miss out on this week’s food and fun!

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Stalk the Asian Culture Club on Facebook! 

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At 12:10 PM on Monday, November 16, 2009, a special Mass of Remembrance will be offered in Muller Chapel to honor the Jesuit Martyrs of El Salvador.

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The Caregiver Support Group will meet at Noon on Friday, November 20 in the Gerontology Institute Conference Room (CHS 413). 

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 The Ithaca College Stone Soup Philanthropy Corps, the on-campus partnership with the Tompkins County United Way, is hosting a recruitment meeting and information session on Tuesday, November 17 at 5:30pm in the OSEMA conference room. Join our fundraising, advocacy and allocations group!

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The Ithaca College Opera Workshop will present a free evening of scenes involving characters who appear in various operas on Tuesday, November 17 at 8:15 p.m. in Ford Hall in the James J. Whalen Center for Music.  Brian DeMaris will direct the evening.  He noted:  “We'll be presenting scenes from operas based on Beaumarchais' "Figaro" trilogy (“Barber of Seville,” “Marriage of Figaro,”  “La Mere Coupable”),  and including scenes from John Corigliano's "Ghosts of Versailles" and Massenet's "Cherubin," all sung in the original languages.  Students will guide the audience through the complete story of Figaro, Susannah, Cherubino, Countess Rosina, and Count Almaviva from the countess’s first music lessons in “Barber of Seville” to the moment they find themselves facing the guillotine of the French Revolution in a cell alongside Marie Antoinette in “Ghosts of Versailles.””

 

 

Charis Dimaras Piano Recital

Contributed by Erik Kibelsbeck on 11/13/09 

With a program encompassing Haydn Sonatas and Beethoven’s “Appassionata,” Charis Dimaras will give a free piano recital on Monday, November 16 at 7 p.m. in the Hockett Family Recital Hall at Ithaca College.

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Alex Shuhan will give a free French horn recital on Tuesday, November 17 at 7 p.m. in the Hockett Family Recital Hall at Ithaca College.  He will be joined by flutist Elizabeth Shuhan and pianist Jennifer Hayghe in a program of music by Dana Wilson, Steven Winteregg, Paul Hindemith and Lowell Liebermann. 

 

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To arrange for a tutor in these subject areas, stop by 110 Towers Concourse and complete your request form or email us at tutoring@aes.edu 

All tutorial services are free of charge.

AES currently has tutors available for Financial Accounting, Applied Calculus, Calculus I and II; Fundamentals and Principles of Biology; Intro, Organic, and Experimental Chemistry; Physics 101 and 117, and Sign Language. 

Spaces fill quickly.  Refer students now.

NOTE:  Stay tuned for information on walkin tutoring for select courses as we get a little closer to finals.

The Counseling Center has recorded some mp3 files of basic relaxation/meditation instruction and they are available free to students on iTunesU. 

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The wait is over.  Grab your friends and get to the Emerson Suites TONIGHT between 5:00 pm -10:00 pm. Play Modern Warfare 2, Madden 10, Rock Band 2 and others for FREE on the big screen! Come enjoy prizes, food & fun! Students are welcome to bring extra controllers and their favorite games.

Changes in Web Marketing Staff

Contributed by Joanne Hindman on 11/13/09 

The web marketing area of the Office of Marketing Communications recently made changes in responsibilities for several staff members. We've been working toward these changes for a while, but happily they're now recognized and recorded by the College.

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Today, November 13, is To Write Love On Her Arms Day. Show your support for those struggling with addiction, suicide, depression, and self-injury by writing the word "love" on your arm.

The Ithaca College Alumni Association Advisory Board of Directors is searching for their next Student Director.  This multi-year position offers an exciting opportunity for a current freshman or sophomore to:

  • Be a full voting member on the Alumni Board 
  • Provide first-hand knowledge on student activities, concerns and issues
  • Participate in Alumni Board committees and serve as liaison to the student body

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Have you already volunteered for Senior Week before and don't want to wait until May to do it again? Or do want a chance to get experience working an event and add it to your resume? Sign up to volunteer for this semester's Senior Black and White Semi-Formal. This opportunity is available only to Freshman, Sophomores, and Juniors. You will be a part of an important team to make this night amazing for the Senior Class. It is also a great excuse to dress up during the school year.

Please send an email either to asmith7@ithaca.edu or skaplan1@ithaca.edu if you are interested. We must be notified by Wednesday, November 18th to make sure we give you all the information you need before break.
 

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Do your students need help with self-management?  Do tests make your students anxious/nervous?  Are their schedules appearing to be out of control?

We are offering COUNTDOWN workshops every Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday until the week before finals.  Free pizza and drinks on a first come/first served basis!

Some of the workshops are being offered multiple times to ensure that all students have a chance to attend.   The schedule of workshops is as follows:

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SGA Budget Process Information

Contributed by Brian Keefe on 11/12/09 

An important update from the Student Government Association regarding obtaining operational funds for the second semester.

 

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