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Balancing Act: Ithaca Juggles Environmental Progress, Citizen Needs
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The City of Ithaca announced its first “Bloc” of electrification projects for non-residential buildings to the dismay of local renters.
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The City of Ithaca announced its first “Bloc” of electrification projects for non-residential buildings to the dismay of local renters.
Prof. Rosensaft spoke about how the Israel-Hamas war caused political polarization and hate to proliferate.
Ithaca construction workers discuss struggles with job insecurity amidst labor struggles and extreme weather.
At a Sunrise Ithaca community meeting, participants discussed the Justice 50 bill and the Ithaca Green New Deal.
Grey’s Anatomy actor and activist Jesse Williams spoke to the Cornell student body about his professional and personal experiences on Feb. 9.
As spring club recruitment commences, The Sun discusses the stressors, challenges and advantages of joining business clubs and fraternities with potential applicants and members.
Ithaca leaders told The Sun that the City of Ithaca’s new union contract with IPD and a new chief of police have helped begin revitalizing police staffing levels.
This spring, ClubFest featured new organizations such as Cornell Capital Club, alongside long-standing organizations such as Ring of Steel: Ithaca.
The Student Assembly rejected Resolution 51, which urged Cornell to divest from companies “committing morally reprehensible actions” in Gaza, with a 16-4 vote.
Amid baggage limits and rising shipping prices, students face difficulties returning to school with all their belongings.