Staff Writer Emily Micklos recently visited the State of the Art Gallery for one of their First Friday events. First Fridays gives local artists the opportunity to show off their artwork to the community through free exhibitions
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Staff Writer Christian Gratto visited the Immaculate Conception Church in Ithaca where he spoke with Fr. Brendan Buckley who visited the church to talk about St. Francis of Assisi who Pope Leo declared this year a jubilee year for.
Staff writer Alliey Magistro recently looked into the rise of women in the ICTV Sports Department. Women have taken on several high profile roles in the department as of recent ranging from on air talent to producing and even serving as Sports Director.
Staff writer Kaeleigh Banda covered the Take Back the Night Rally. The rally brings together survivors of sexual violence to share their stories as well as to provide a safe space.
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New York’s state budget process could push through $30 million in direct payments for specialty crops, livestock producers and aquaculture this month — a first-of-its-kind appropriation branded as relief from President Donald Trump’s tariffs. @IthacaWeek
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Creating a safe space for women in the local Ithaca community, the Women's Opportunity Center holds many valuable resources and events to engage with its members. @kbanda444 reports more on Ithaca Week, linked below.
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With a community-centered mission, the Ithaca Reuse Center strives to provide economic and sustainable options for Ithaca residents, @liammcd445 writes. Hear more about this local resource on Ithaca Week below.
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The East to South Hill coaching pipeline is undeniable, made evident by many actively on the Cornell coaching staff. @SportsRepBilly dives into the dynamics in a coaches move from Division I to III on Ithaca Week!
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Even with a reduction in federal funding, the Soil Factory helps community members engage and collaborate through creativity and crafting, @emickloswrites explains. Read more at Ithaca Week, linked below!
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Plagued limited field time, injuries and declining team size, the Bombers women’s lacrosse team is rising above the numbers. @amagistromedia goes behind-the-scenes of the story.
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Thousands of incarcerated people across the U.S. have grown to love a library they have never visited. Kai Lincke reports on @Cornell Durland Alternatives Library, which runs the Prisoner Express arts and education program serving 19,000 since 2004.
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Many skip theaters for streaming due to convenience and cost, but Ithaca’s Cinemapolis draws audiences with indie, foreign, and local films, keeping community cinema alive. @AllyMahoneyTV reports.
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The NCAA Transfer Portal offers student-athletes a more direct pathway to move between universities. @SportsRepBilly explores the wild west of recruitment, intra-division Division III transfers, and a rare but largely unregulated pathway for athletes.
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@IthacaCollege Sustainability Week is one of few multidisciplinary events that is organized and attended by all students at Ithaca College. Story by student journalist @KinseyBurr. https://t.co/1p9rgef8Cy
In this photo essay for Ithaca Week, student journalist Meaghan Baggoo shares stories of IC student athletes of color — and their thoughts about diversity, equity and inclusion on campus.
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One local nonprofit is bringing in four-legged friends to help people in moments of struggle. Story by student journalist @KDJournalism https://t.co/OsQHm5PENn