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Contributed by Gale Stevenson on 03/25/03 

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Contributed by Gale Stevenson

Come one, come all! In conjunction with the annual Celebration of Service, a family carnival will be held on Friday, April 11, from 5:00-8:00 pm on the Campus Center Quad. All proceeds from the carnival will benefit the Children’s Miracle Network.

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At this time, we regret to inform you we are working at capacity and can no longer accept any new clients. All taxpayers who have already signed up will be completed and filed by the deadline date of April 15, 2003.

Contributed by Prof. Alan Cohen, Director

Apple Award for Newswatch 16

Contributed by Eloise Greene on 03/25/03 


Greene and Romans
at awards
Ithaca College Television's Newswatch 16 won the Apple Award for best television broadcast at the College Media Advisers' spring conference in New York City. The award, presented March 22 by CNNfn correspondent Christine Romans, honored student print and electronic journalism. Advisers Eloise Greene and Michael Serino and seven Ithacan staffers attended the conference.

Contributed by Eloise Greene

Film/Speaker Series

Contributed by Beth Harris on 03/24/03 


From Gaza Strip
"Know Justice, Know Peace," a film-speaker series sponsored by the Students for a Just Peace, begins Thursday at Ithaca College. This series addresses the origins and impact of Israel's military occupation. The student organization hopes that greater understanding of the context and consequences of the occupation will help to create the conditions for establishing a just and enduring solution to the conflict, where both Jewish Israelis and Palestinians can live in peace.

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The Religions, Ethnicities, Identities Lecture and Discussion Series presents
a lecture by Pyong Gap Min
"Ethnicity and Religion: A Comparison of Indian, Hindu, and Korean Protestant Americans"

Tuesday, March 25, 2003
Textor 102
7:00 pm
This lecture is free and open to the public.

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Biology Seminar

Contributed by Nancy Pierce on 03/24/03 

"Modulation of feeding by sensory input in a caterpillar"
by Marta Oliva, SUNY Binghamton

Thursday, April 3
4:00-5:00 pm
CNS 163
Contributed by Nancy Pierce

Caring Cans - Food Drive

Contributed by Debra Meeker on 03/24/03 

From March 31 through April 11, Ithaca College Dining Services (Sodexho) will be reaching out to the needy in our community by gathering donated nonperishable food items. It's all part of our "Caring Cans... Together We Can Make a Difference" initiative.

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Staff Council Food Drive

Contributed by Laurie Kern on 03/24/03 

In conjunction with the Ithaca College Day of Service, the Staff Council will once again be sponsoring a food drive during the week of April 7 - 11.

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Lecture by Barbara Anderson
"Sustainability Education and Action on the College Campus: The Penn State Example,"

April 4
noon-12:50 pm
Textor Hall 103
Reception: 1:00-2:30 pm, in the DeMotte Room, Egbert Hall.

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Teaching in Japan

Contributed by Diana Dimitrova on 03/24/03 

  • Interested in Japan?
  • Interested in teaching English abroad?
  • Interested in getting certified as an English teacher?

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War Without, War Within

This is a forum to help you help others, and is not a political event. Group discussion will examine the range of emotional reactions and respectful behavior as each of us confronts life in difficult times.

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On behalf of the Student Activities Board, we are pleased to invite you to join us as we host Olympic diving champion Greg Louganis

Monday, March 24, 2003
8:00 pm
Emerson Suites in the Campus Center.

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Here's another reason to join the Ithaca College Wellness Clinic!

There's a massage therapist in house! Starting March 28, Rachel Hogancamp of Bodyworks will be taking appointments in the Wellness Clinic for members between 3:00 and 5:00 pm on Fridays. You can sign up for at least 15 minutes of massage for a cost of only $1/minute of massage. So if you are not already a member of the Wellness Clinic, join and benefit from this great service.

Contributed by Frank Micale

Surplus Sale

Contributed by Gail Wagner on 03/21/03 

"E-Mail Tag Sale" - Surplus Two-Door Wardrobes/Storage Cabinets
The Ithaca College Purchasing Department is offering for sale on a first-come-first-served basis 43 pressboard wardrobes.

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Take a Child to Work Day

Contributed by Jo Anne Rosato on 03/21/03 

Ithaca College will be hosting the fifth "Take a Child to Work Day" on April 16, 2003, an event organized in conjunction with the Ms. Foundation's "Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work®" Day, scheduled for April 24.

The deadline for registration is today, April 1.

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Toastmasters

Contributed by Peggy Termina on 03/21/03 

The next two meetings of the Ithaca College Toastmasters Club have been scheduled:

  • Tuesday, March 25, 2003 in the Conference and Training Room, Administration Annex
  • Tuesday, April 8, 2003 in Klingenstein Lounge.

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This is a difficult and challenging time for members of the Ithaca College community, as we join with the larger community of the United States and the world in considering the effects and consequences of the war with Iraq. Ithaca College is a community with diverse views and opinions on a range of issues, including whether the war is necessary and justified. We not only value the rights of our students, faculty, and staff to hold these views, but we consider it imperative for them to share their beliefs with one another and with others, in a manner that is respectful of that diversity.

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Dare, Decide, Do: A Student's Guide to Making Decisions
Wednesday, March 26
7:00 - 8:00pm
Clark Lounge, Egbert Hall

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Campus Events March 30-April 5

Contributed by Anonymous on 03/20/03 

A selection of recitals, lectures, and other events on campus during the week.

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