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  SAB FILMS PRESENTS: THE HANGOVER

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  STUDENT ACTIVITIES BOARD BRINGS THE ONION TO CAMPUS

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The Ithaca College Athletic Hall of Fame will induct ten new members this Saturday, October 10, 2009.

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The Handwerker Gallery is pleased to announce the second reading of its Fall 2009 “Thursdays at the Handwerker” series on October 8th at 6:30 PM. The reading, themed “Nostalgia,” will feature professor of writing Cory Brown and senior writing major Angela Goldberg.

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The computer science club is beginning its journey to become a prominent and established organization in Ithaca College. Come witness its birth this Wednesday at 7pm in Williams 309

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Library Hours For Fall Break

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The Library's Systems vendor has scheduled an upgrade of the ILS System next week.

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A friendly reminder that RA applications are due:

This Friday, October 9 at 11:59 PM EST.

Don't miss the deadline because you ran out of time  . . . fill out an application today.

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Submitted on behalf of Terri A. Stewart, Director of Public Safety

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"Embracing the Broken Middle of Jerusalem: A Future for Jews and Palestinians?" is the title of the inaugural Peggy R. Williams Difficult Dialogues Symposium, scheduled for Wednesday, Oct. 7, at 8 p.m. in the Emerson Suites.

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     Mara Alper's documentary "Visions of the Huichol'' (WE-chol) was invited to screen at the Kampo Museum in Kyoto, Japan as part of an art exhibit “Mythology from the Huichol Indians in Mexico.” The exhibit runs from Oct. 31, 2009 - Feb. 7, 2010. Alper is invited to give a lecture at the museum about Huichol life, their art and making her documentary.

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Submitted on behalf of Tanya R. Saunders, dean of the Division of Interdisciplinary and International Studies.

The Division of Interdisciplinary and International Studies (DIIS) and the Office of International Programs (OIP) cordially invite faculty applications for the fall 2010 or spring 2011 semester of the London Sabbatical Program. Applicants should be eligible for an approved, funded sabbatical from their school or division covering the proposed semester in London.

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Tibetan Lama Speaks

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Thursday, October 8,  4pm Muller Chapel

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As part of the newly redesigned Bomber website fans can follow Ithaca sports through the Bomber Blog, the Ithaca Athletics Facebook page and even a version of the site for mobile devices.

It's almost here!

Contributed by Lynne Pierce on 10/06/09 

The first combined Alumni & Homecoming Weekend!

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

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IC Human Rights is a new club on campus standing up for people's economic, cultural, and social rights. And we can't do it without you.

 

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Jostens Representative on campus

Contributed by Denise Duve' on 10/06/09 

The Jostens rep. will be at the Bookstore October 8-10 so that Juniors and Seniors may place their class ring orders.  Please stop but to see the rings and specials from 10am until 3pm. 

Dr. Ellen J. Staurowsky, Professor and Graduate Chair in the Department of Sport Management and Media, has recently published two articles in the fall 2009 edition of New Directions for Community Colleges.

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Choral Collage Sunday

Contributed by Erik Kibelsbeck on 10/06/09 

A fall tradition, the annual Ithaca College School of Music Choral Collage will take place at 3:00 on Sunday, October 11 in Ford Hall.  Lawrence Doebler, Janet Galván, and Lauri Robinson-Keegan will conduct the free concert featuring the Choir, Madrigal Singers, Chorus, Women’s Chorale, and Vocal Jazz Ensemble.

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Traffic Alert:  Construction crews will be working in the intersection of East State Street / Martin Luther King Jr. Street, Seneca Street and Green Street this week to complete asphalt paving.

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