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The Ithacan had its status as one of the top student newspapers in the country reaffirmed last week at the National College Media Convention in New York City.

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Staff Council Food Drive

Contributed by Laurie Kern on 03/22/04 

In conjunction with the Ithaca College Day of Service, the Staff Council will once again be sponsoring a food drive April 5-16.

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An IC Hope team meeting will be held at 12:05 p.m., Thursday, April 1, 2004, in Williams 225.

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Workshop on LGBT Elders

Contributed by Terry Beckley on 03/22/04 

The Ithaca College Gerontology Institute Workshop Series resumes on April 7 at 1:30 p.m. in Clark Lounge.

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Human Resources Information announces the release of an online Employee Self-Service (ESS) user's guide.

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Biology Seminar

Contributed by Nancy Pierce on 03/22/04 

Thursday, April 1, Carol Miles, SUNY Binghamton, will discuss "Mind control: The neural basis for the manipulation of host behavior by a parasitic wasp."

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Kunyoung Kim, an assistant professor of music performance at Ithaca College, will give a free piano recital on Monday, March 22. The performance will begin at 7:00 p.m. in Ford Hall in the Whalen Center.

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Rick Hill Talk Postponed

Contributed by Jack Rossen on 03/21/04 

The talk by Rick Hill, Tuscarora historian and artist, scheduled for Monday evening at 7:00 p.m., is postponed. Please watch Intercom for a rescheduled day.

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Coffee and Longview Ideas

Contributed by Susanne Morgan on 03/20/04 

This week's guest at Wednesday Coffee is Chris Pogorzala, coordinator of the IC-Longview Partnership.

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Maura Stephens, senior editor in marketing communications, presents this week's colloquium on Tuesday, March 23, 12:10-1:00 p.m. in the Clark Lounge of the Campus Center.

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OSCAR on Wheels

Contributed by Mark Darling on 03/19/04 

The Office Supply Collection and Reuse (OSCAR) project is hitting the hallways with a pick up and delivery service for reusable office supplies.

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Bill Sheasgreen, director of the Ithaca College London Center, will be in Ithaca March 26-30.

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Ithaca College Theatre will present Yentl, a play by Leah Napolin and Isaac Bashevis Singer about one woman's quest for knowledge. Previewing on Tuesday, March 30, the show will open on April 1 and run until April 4.

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Call Sue Vrzal to sign up for the casino bus trip on March 27. We need 10 more participants to sign up or the trip will have to be cancelled.

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Shattering the Silence

Contributed by Vaun Monroe on 03/18/04 

Greetings colleagues,

Recently I read in the Chronicle an article citing a study asserting students tended to unfairly downgrade women and people of color in teaching evaluations.

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There will be a special free family film matinee on Sunday, March 21, in Park Auditorium

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March 23 is Digital Documentary Day with distinguished 23rd annual Women Direct artist in residence Carroll Parrott Blue.
  • 9:25 a.m.-noon, Park Auditorium: The Dawn at My Back (reading and DVD-ROM presentation)
  • 2:35-5:15 p.m., Park 220, master class -- The Digital Documentary: History, Theory, Interactive Modes, and Storytelling, The Dawn at My Back 2004

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The bursar's office will have normal business hours Friday, March 19.

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The APTA Combined Sections Meeting took place in Nashville in early February, with 12 Ithaca College PT graduate students attending.

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Action Against AIDS in Africa

Contributed by Luca Maurer on 03/18/04 

"From New York to Namibia: Action Against AIDS in Africa"
Wednesday, March 24, 7:00-8:30 p.m., Klingenstein Lounge, Campus Center

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