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The Department of Physics presents:

Clinton B. Ford Observatory Public Night
Friday, September 21, 8:00 - 11:00 p.m.

A shuttle will depart from the front of the Park School approximately every 20 minutes.

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Mark your calendars -- the Emerson Hall Halloween Extravaganza will be:

Sunday, October 28
6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
Emerson Hall

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The Ithacan was recently named a gold medalist for the fall 2006 and spring 2007 semesters in the Columbia Scholastic Press Association's annual college newspaper critique.

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The Technology Learning Center is excited to announce that workshops for the Fall 2007 semester are now available.

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Join IC Do Anything Nice (IC DAN) for its Multiple Sclerosis Benefit Concert, September 23 in IC Square!

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When Leah Golberstein’s son was a student at IC, she came to South Hill often and “fell in love with Ithaca College.” Rafi Golberstein graduated in 2006, but Leah is continuing her relationship with Ithaca by establishing the Golberstein Jewish Studies Travel Endowment.

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"The Real Buzz: Truth and Lies About Campus Alcohol Use"
Monday, September 24, 8:00 p.m.
Emerson Suites

Look past the dramatic headlines and exaggerated stereotypes about drunken students. The truth is that most college students are making healthy decisions about alcohol, sex, and other important choices.

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A wonderful multimedia exhibit, From Downtown to South Hill: Ithaca College Is Ithaca’s College, is currently on display at The History Center in Tompkins County at 401 East State Street (the Gateway Center).

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Keynote Presentation for NCAAW
Monday night, September 24th, 8:00 p.m., Emerson Suites

Look past the dramatic headlines and exaggerated stereotypes about drunken students. The truth is that most college students are making healthy decisions about alcohol, sex, and other important choices. The question is, “Are You?”

“The Real Buzz” is delivered in a way that is extremely funny, and powerfully challenging. Using humor, storytelling and positive health promotion, David Hellstrom presents “The Real Buzz” in an engaging manner that avoids the scare tactics and dry facts and figures. Instead, he talks to students about issues that really impact their lives: relationships, self-esteem, a great social life, and feeling like they are in charge of their own lives. David challenges students to get what they want out of life by making choices that return them positive results, without putting themselves or their friends at risk.

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The Experiential Learning Committee of the School of Humanities and Sciences invites interested faculty and staff to join H&S faculty members in a series of discussions about teaching courses with experiential learning components. The first panel takes place on Thursday, September 27, in McDonald Lounge, from 12:10 to 1:00 p.m.

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The Technology Learning Center is excited to announce that workshops for the fall 2007 semester are now available.

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National Collegiate Alcohol Awareness Week (Sept 21 - 29) offers a wide variety of educational and entertainment programs that are open to students, faculty and staff. Please join us for any of the following events:

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On September 1, Timothy Johnson, associate professor of music theory, gave a presentation in Bangor, Wales, at the First International Conference on Music and Minimalism. He will give a version of this presentation at the Faculty Colloquium on Thursday, September 20, at 12:10 p.m. in the Cayuga Lake Room of the Campus Center.

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Thursdays at the Handwerker presents a night of reggae music with Jamaican singer-songwriter Shaka, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. on September 20.

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Please Join the IBCA and Colleges Against Cancer at DeWitt Park for a vigil in honor of cancer survivors and remembering those who lost the battle against cancer.

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Conference and Event Services is happy to provide a new-and-improved format for submitting room requests for your meetings, events, and conferences.

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As a part of the Student Leadership Institute, Traevena Byrd will present a free session entitled "I Can't Believe I Just Said That! -- Culturally Competent Communication" on Monday, September 24, at 7:00 p.m. in the Clark Lounge.

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Student organizations may register with Ithaca College through the Center for Student Leadership & Involvement. Organizations must register annually to formally operate during the academic year.

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Celebrating Yom Kippur

Contributed by Melinda Butler on 09/19/07 

Yom Kippur will be celebrated with the following events on Friday, September 21, and Saturday, September 22.

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Residential Life is still looking for students to participate in focus groups on Monday, September 24, and Tuesday, September 25.

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