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The Senior Class of 2007 is seeking student volunteers to work during Senior Week on May 12 – 19, 2007. Applications are due THIS Friday, March 30, 2007.

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Maksim Sipos '08 was named a top participant in the 67th annual William Lowell Putnam Mathematics Competition, held in December 2006. He finished 390 out of 3,640 contestants.

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Info Sessions for ITS Jobs

Contributed by Beth Rugg on 03/24/07 

Want to work for Information Technology Services this summer or fall? ITS has over 40 jobs available.

Come to an Info Session this week.

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The "Out of the Closet and onto the Screen" film series continues Thursday March 29 with showings of of Hand on the Pulse at 7:00 p.m. and A Litany for Survival: The Life and Work of Audre Lorde at 8:00 p.m., Textor 103.

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The Office of Career Services is pleased to announce that over 60 organizations will be attending the 2007 Job and Internship Fair.

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Disability Awareness Month 2007

Contributed by Traevena Byrd on 03/23/07 

In recognition of the contributions of people with disabilities and to encourage all students, faculty, and staff to work towards their full inclusion within the campus community, the Office of Equal Opportunity Compliance and the SGA Handicap Accesibility Committee invites anyone who is interested to participate in the planning for Disability Awareness Month 2007.

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Ready to be a basket case? This doesn't necessarily have to be a bad thing...come to the Bursar's Benefit Auction and check out all the way cool baskets lined up awaiting your humble bids! "What kinds of baskets?", you inquire innocently, as you gaze hungrily at the auction website. Pull up a chair and we'll tell you.

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Did your family attend Family Weekend 2007? If so, we need your photos.

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Artist's Talk: Siona Benjamin

Contributed by Cheryl Kramer on 03/23/07 

On Tuesday, March 27 at 12:15 p.m. artist Siona Benjamin will speak about her work currently on display in the Handwerker Gallery exhibition “Blue Like Me: Recent Work by Siona Benjamin.”

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Artist's Talk: Siona Benjamin

Contributed by Cheryl Kramer on 03/23/07 

On Tuesday, March 27th at 12:15 p.m. artist Siona Benjamin will speak about her work currently on display in the Handwerker Gallery exhibition “Blue Like Me: Recent Work by Siona Benjamin.”

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Applications will be accepted for Facility Monitors ONLY.

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David Muir, an award-winning ABC News correspondent and 1995 graduate of Ithaca College’s Roy H. Park School of Communications will return to his alma mater on Wednesday, April 4, as this year’s speaker in the Jessica Savitch Distinguished Journalism Lecture Series.

David Muir '95
“Witness to War and Disaster: From Hurricane Katrina to War in the Middle East, Giving Victims a Voice,”
Wednesday, April 4, 2007
7:30 p.m. in Park Hall Auditorium
Free and open to the public

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TRANSform is Ithaca College’s innovative program to promote the use of alternate forms of transportation to improve our health and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

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Cutting to Cope: Understanding Self-Injury and How to Stop the Cycle
March 26, 7:00 p.m.
DeMotte Room, Campus Center

Presented by:
Vivian Lorenzo, M.D., Hammond Health Center
Suki Montgomery, Ph.D., counseling center
Linda Koenig, M.S., residential life
Mary, a self injurer in recovery

New Awards for the Ithacan

Contributed by Michael Serino on 03/23/07 

The Ithacan was presented with two Silver Crown Awards by the Columbia Scholastic Press Association and an "Apple Award" for Best of Show at the Spring College Media Convention in New York City on March 17.

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The second program in the spring '07 three-part series, "Suicide is Preventable!" takes place at 7:00 p.m., Wednesday, March 28, in Textor 102.

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Ithaca College Theatre presents 36 Views by emerging playwright Naomi Iizuka. Evening performances will take place at 8:00 p.m. on March 27, 29–31 and April 3–7. Matinees will be offered on April 1 and 7 at 2:00 p.m. All performances will take place in the Clark Theatre, Dillingham Center.

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Want to improve your public speaking skills? Join the Ithaca College Toastmasters as a guest at their next meeting on Tuesday, March 27 at 9:00 a.m. in the Clark Lounge.

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On Friday, March 30, the Tower Club Restaurant and the Ithaca College Department of Theatre Arts collaborate to present an evening of fine dining and entertainment. Enjoy delicious food and spectacular views as well as the engaging drama of 36 Views for only $35 per person.

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Robert Westley, the Black History Month speaker, was scheduled to talk about the relationship between reparations, the Katrina Debacle and CRT at Ithaca College for Tuesday, February 26, but was postponed because of weather-related travel difficulties. Now he’ll be coming to the Campus and giving that talk on Friday, April 13. Free and open to the public, the event will begin at 4 PM in Textor 101.

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