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All members of the Senior Class are invited to a Halloween Party this Friday from 10:00 p.m. – 1:00 a.m. at Benchwarmers. There will be free food and a live DJ all night. Admission is $4 with an IC Senior Card and $5 without one.

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As a part of the Student Leadership Institute, Mary Joseph Tomaselli presents “Using Your Emotional Intelligence” on Tuesday, November 7 at 7:00 p.m. in Clark Lounge.

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As part of the Student Leadership Institute, LeBron Rankins presents “Conflict Management: Embracing Conflict and Strengthening Relationships” on Tuesday, October 31 at 12:05 p.m. in Williams 221.

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As part of the Student Leadership Institute, Kelly Stevens presents “Take the Lead: Fighting Bias and Hate Crimes On-Campus” on Monday, October 30 at 7:00 p.m. in Clark Lounge.

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Due to unanticipated difficulties with staffing between 11 PM and 7 AM the Hammond Health Center will have to close each night for the remainder of the current fall semester.

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KUUMBA Artistic Expressions

Contributed by Artia Stewart on 10/25/06 

The KUUMBA Repertory Theater invites you to the annual, "Artistic Expressions" show on October 28th, at 8pm in Emerson Suites for this year's Family Weekend.

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Quilt Show at Longview

Contributed by Christine Pogorzala on 10/25/06 

The Quilting Group at Longview, which includes Ithaca College staff, faculty and students and Longview residents, will be holding its annual quilt show on Friday, November 3rd and Saturday November 4th.

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Campus Sustainability Day, on Wednesday, October 25, 2006, is the annual celebration and showcase of all the Ithaca College community is doing to advance campus sustainability. The day's events take place from 9:00a.m. - 5:00p.m. in the Campus Center; the complete schedule of activities and presentations follow.

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The campus community is invited to the First Year Cabaret's fifth anniversary show "The Lake Effect" on Sunday, October 29th at 3:30 pm in the Emerson Suites. The show is completely free! Come see a great musical with broadway songs, but without the broadway cost! Watch as a group of first year students get snowed in at the library. As time goes on, romance blooms, patience is tested, and new friendships are formed that will change this group "for good."

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Have you noticed that there are fewer announcements about events and workshops from the Center for Faculty Excellence? You’re right!

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Tickets for this year's Cortaca Jug football game will go on sale at 7 pm on Oct. 30 on both Ithaca and Cortland's campuses.

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Project Look Sharp is looking for interns to work on the following projects:
1. Photography project (Peoples of America; Family Photos)
2. Environment
3. Website

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Student employment

Contributed by Denise Duve' on 10/24/06 

The Bookstore and Mac's are now accepting applications for Spring 2007 student employment. Pick up an application from the Bookstore cashier.

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Jason Hamilton presented "Plant-insect interactions in a high CO2 world: ripple effects across scales of integration" at the Institute of Ecosystems Studies Seminar Series, Millbrook, NY.

Jean Hardwick and her students, Nancy Andersen ('07) and Meghan McManus (Dec '06) attended the the annual Society for Neuroscience meetings in Atlanta GA.

The students presented results from their research in the lab during the academic year and summer.


Poster presentations:
Main meeting poster

Jean Hardwick, Nancy Andersen ('07), Ryan Bochacki ('07), and Andrew Kelley ('06).

"Nitric oxide actions and NOS regulation in the guinea pig cardiac ganglion"

Presented at the Faculty for Undergraduate Neuroscience Poster Session
Meghan McManus (Dec '06) and Jean Hardwick

"cGMP increases the response to histamine in guinea pig intracardiac neurons"

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D.A.N. Cheer em' Up Gift Baskets

Contributed by Michael Unis on 10/24/06 

The student organization, Do Anything Nice, invites you to send a random act of kindness to a friend today. Simply log onto www.ithaca.edu/doanythingnice and complete the online request form titled, “Cheer em’ Up Gift Baskets”.

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Send a spooktacular treat!

Contributed by Julie Whitten on 10/24/06 

Halloween is creeping around the corner…

Now is the time to order someone a “spooktacular treat” to show them you care.

Send your co-workers, employees, family, and friends a 10” pumpkin patch cookie to brighten their day. Show your Halloween spirit!

The 10” pumpkin patch cookie is displayed at the three major resident dining locations on campus.* These spooktacular treats are only $12.95 each and can be ordered through the Surprise Someone Program. Payments can be made in person, over the phone, or by email. Acceptable payment methods include: Visa, MasterCard, checks, cash, and even ID EXPRESS or BONUS BUCKS. There are two ways to order:

Call: 607-274-1187, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Monday-Friday
Email us at dine@ithaca.edu

The pumpkin patch cookies are available for pick-up or delivery. Deliveries will be made between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. to on-campus locations only.

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Cortaca Jug football tickets will go on sale Oct. 30th at 7 pm on both Ithaca and Cortland's campuses.

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Flu Shot Walk-In Clinics

Contributed by Teresa Hradisky on 10/24/06 

Flu Shot walk-in clinics sponsored by Hammond Health Center

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Join us for the annual Emerson Hall HALLOWEEN SPOOKTACULAR!! The residents of Emerson Hall invite you to a night of trick-or-treating and festivities for children and families of faculty and staff of the Ithaca College community. This year the event will take place on Sunday, October 29, 2006 from 6pm to 8pm.

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