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Amid Financial Difficulties, Buffalo Street Books Looks to Become a Nonprofit
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The Buffalo Street Books’ manager said nonprofit status will allow them to offer employment opportunities to work-study students.
The Cornell Daily Sun (https://cornellsun.com/author/daltonmullins/)
The Buffalo Street Books’ manager said nonprofit status will allow them to offer employment opportunities to work-study students.
Lea Webb (D-N.Y.) beat challenger Mike Sigler handily to maintain the 52nd district’s state senate seat.
Sigler criticized the incumbent’s climate and crime policies and defended Israel.
After weeks of striking, BorgWarner workers finalized an agreement with the manufacturing plant that boosted wages, upheld the health insurance program, and altered the attendance policy.
Workers at a local automotive parts manufacturer went on strike shortly after UAW Local 2300 reached an agreement with Cornell.
The Ithaca Waldorf School forgoes technology, textbooks and letter grades, instead utilizing hands-on agriculture-based education methods.
TCAT extended its suspension of the 14S and 83 routes due to operator and bus shortages.
The TCAT Board of Directors will vote on whether routes 14S and 83 will continue to be suspended.
On April 8th, Cornell students gather on campus and across New York state to view the eclipse.
The Cornell and Ithaca communities are expected to witness a partial solar eclipse on April 8 with many events being lined up for the day.