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C.U. Downtown Prepares for Second Year of Festivities
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Downtown Ithaca will be abuzz with Cornell students listening to performers and exploring stores this Saturday at the second annual C.U. Downtown.
The Cornell Daily Sun (https://cornellsun.com/author/annesnabes/page/4/)
Downtown Ithaca will be abuzz with Cornell students listening to performers and exploring stores this Saturday at the second annual C.U. Downtown.
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