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Desserts and Photo Sharing

Contributed by Malorie Winne on 10/21/07 

What can be better then a night of desserts and fantastic photos? Come join the Cultural Connections Club for treats and a chance to share your photos!

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iMPrint Magazine is proud to present iMPrint Games, a section of the site where readers can let loose and play some virtual puzzles, pool, or even Pac-Man.

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Thursday, October 25
6:30–8:30 p.m. in Emerson Suites
FREE
Open to the general public

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The Disability Awareness Committee announces events coordinated for National Disability Awareness Month:

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Killer Cruise

Contributed by Lindsey Stafford on 10/19/07 

Experience the Adventure of a Lifetime!
Brought to You By IC After Dark and Killer Cruises

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B-Movie on the Big Screen

Contributed by Melissa Gattine on 10/19/07 

Celebrate Halloween with a B-Movie on the Big Screen

Screening of Screech of the Decapitated
Followed by Q&A Session with Producers Judy Kim and Diana Kyle

Tuesday, October 30
7:30 p.m.
Park Auditorium

Prior to the screening, the winner of Blood and Gorges, a student film festival, will be shown.

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Hey students – the Student Affairs and Campus Life website has a new look, and we want to know what you think!

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After completing the first block of the year, the Residence Hall Association is pleased to announce its newest representatives for the Ithaca College campus.

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Whether you're a professionally trained singer or you just like to rock out to Kelly Clarkson in the shower, we know you've got talent! So, why not take a chance and try out for this year's Ithaca Idol competition, which will take place November 7 in IC Square!

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Assistant biology professor Kirwin Providence and biology major Sarah Kessler '09 presented a poster entitled, "Desmid Adhesion Mechanisms: A Prelude To Eukaryotic and Biofilm Formation" at the fifth annual Symposium in Plant Biology at the University of Massachusetts Amherst earlier this month.

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Celebrate New York City with us on Wednesday, October 24, in the Terrace Dining Hall during dinner.

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Join us for Oktoberfest festivities while we celebrate Tour Germany on Tuesday, October 23, in the Campus Center Dining Hall during dinner.

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As a part of the Student Leadership Institute, Ericka Smith will present a free session entitled “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People” on Thursday, October 25 at 12:10 p.m. – 1:05 p.m. in the Clark Lounge.

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Are there computers or network printers in your area scheduled for replacement this spring under the Technology Renewal Program?

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This Tuesday, October 23, from noon to 12:45 p.m., we will be conducting a Lunch and Learn session that will explore the Aetna tools and perks available to you. Join us for this informative session!

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"The Oaxaca Crisis and the Roots of Migration"
October 24, 6:30-9:00 p.m.
IC Center for Natural Studies, room 112

Miguel Angel Vasquez de la Rosa, founder of EDUCA (Services for an Alternative Education) in Oaxaca, Mexico, will present a talk centered on how globalization, the neo-liberal economic model, and U.S. trade policy have contributed significantly to the current conflict and social movement in Oaxaca as well as in many Mexicans' decisions to migrate to the United States.

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All members of the campus community are invited to attend the remaining open sessions for candidates for the position of director of academic enrichment services.

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The third panel in the series, "Experiential Learning -- It's Worth Talking About," will take place on Tuesday, October 23, from 12:10 to 1:00 p.m. in the Ithaca Falls Meeting Room.

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Still planning on taking students abroad on a short-term summer program?

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The National Wildlife Federation's Campus Ecology Fellowship program offers a nationally recognized opportunity for undergraduate and graduate students to pursue their vision of an ecologically sustainable future. Applications for 2008-09 fellowships are due November 1, 2007.

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