"Classic Cruisers," a walk-through car show with automobiles on display from across decades, came back to downtown Ithaca on ...
Sunny Days of Ithaca, a mom-and-pop souvenir shop on the Ithaca Commons, will be shutting down their brick and mortar shop ...
Students at Cornell's State Policy Advocacy Clinic tackle extreme heat and harmful algal blooms in New York State through ...
Through the Cornell Companions program, volunteer therapy animals on campus bring emotional and neurochemical benefits to ...
Ithaca’s eighth annual Reggae Festival drew around 3,000 attendees for a weekend of music, community-building and to raise ...
As the extreme heat settled in this week, community members took to the various pools, swimming holes and cooling centers ...
Prof. Matt Marx, entrepreneurship and innovation, was appointed to the “newly reimagined position” of vice provost for entrepreneurship, innovation and external engagement effective July 1, according ...
Gabe, who describes himself as a “proud Jew” who always wears a kippah, and Aiden were both “taken aback” when they initially read the message and did not know how to react, Gabe told The Sun. Franco ...
Dina Ginzburg, a second-year graduate student in the School of Industrial and Labor Relations, was found “not responsible” by a hearing panel for three alleged Student Code of Conduct violations, ...
New York Assemblymember Alex Bores ’13 failed to secure the Democratic primary in New York’s 12th Congressional District Tuesday night, losing to Assemblymember and former congressional aide Micah ...
“Do you need a wheelchair?” “Are your lips usually blue?” “I’m sorry, sweetie, I’m almost done.” “I can’t get the IV in…” “You’re so brave.” These are quotes I remember from a recent visit to the ...
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