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Ithaca Math Circle Empowers Middle Schoolers With Logical Skills
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Maya Mau ’24 was inspired to start Ithaca Math Circle due to her love for math and the impact of the Ithaca education system on her mother.
The Cornell Daily Sun (https://cornellsun.com/author/julianagel/)
Maya Mau ’24 was inspired to start Ithaca Math Circle due to her love for math and the impact of the Ithaca education system on her mother.
Former five-term congressman and current local resident Robert J. Mrazek ’67, now an award-winning author, released his 12th novel this week: “The Dark Circle.” The triller, set in a fictional version of Ithaca, weaves in factual details about Upstate New York.
On Wednesday Jul. 27, the University announced changes to its current COVID-19 policy for the upcoming Fall semester.
New York State is on track to legalize cannabis sales before the end of this year, with the application for adult-use retail dispensary licenses slated to open later this summer.
The Tompkins County Sheriff’s Department—which recently launched its unarmed sheriff’s clerk pilot program—is at the forefront of the New York State push to reimagine law enforcement operations.
After facing a pandemic, Ithaca airport Director Roxan Noble is now also juggling American Airlines’ decision to discontinue service at ITH.
Eight months ago, Ithaca committed to the electrification and decarbonization of all its buildings, now their electrification program is officially beginning.
With 100% of precincts reporting, Tiffany Kumar ’24 is the presumptive winner of the Democratic party primary for Ithaca’s 4th Common Council ward. Kumar and her opponent, Patrick Mehler ’23, spoke to The Sun about the race and the issues at stake.
The first of two 2022 primary elections is just around the corner, scheduled for June 28.
The three former Elmira Savings Banks in Ithaca have changed their maroon, gold and black logos to the red and white of Community Bank in recent days as a combination of two centuries-old banks has been completed.