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Angry Mom Records: A Decade of Musical Diversity, Affordable Vinyl In Ithaca
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Angry Mom Records has served as a hub for affordable, diverse music in Ithaca.
The Cornell Daily Sun (https://cornellsun.com/tag/ithaca/page/5/)
Angry Mom Records has served as a hub for affordable, diverse music in Ithaca.
Like many off campus Cornellians, I began my senior year with the ritual of moving: leaving my home of the previous academic year and relocating to greener pastures. Or at least, I thought they would be greener pastures. In truth, while I love my new house, what I’ve moved into is hardly a home in a neighborhood and more like a waystation on the frontlines of Collegetown’s incessant expansion.
I live in what is essentially a construction site. I share parking with heavy machinery, wake up to the sounds of jack hammering and my neighbors wear hard hats and work vests everyday. I’m not typically one to complain; I get up early anyways and the workers are nice enough neighbors. I usually can even catch a stray “good morning” or two from them (which is more than I can say for some of my actual neighbors). If the minor inconvenience ended here, it would probably be the end of the conversation and I would be out of a topic for this week’s column. But it doesn’t. As I’ve settled in for the year, I’ve noticed the constant, nagging presence of construction all across Collegetown and campus as a whole.
Circus troupes from all over the world will participate in the Hupstate Circus Festival this September, featuring shows, outdoor performances and interactive workshops.
New York State Sen. Lea Webb (D) cut through a purple ribbon outside of her new office, the first Tompkins County State Senate office in over a decade.
Three instances of burglaries occurred on Saturday, July 8 and another burglary occurred on Tuesday, July 18.
The Tompkins County Department of Recycling and Materials Management met on Tuesday, July 11 to request public feedback on its proposed 10-year solid waste plan, encountering municipal tensions over the future of waste reductions.
Fears that the Ithaca High School track and cross country teams would be cut were allayed when the Ithaca City School District approved a new coaching roster, although it does not include former head coach Chris McClure, who was let go.
Ithacans shared why they chose their preferred candidates for Common Council after Tuesday, June 27’s primary elections.
In its more than 50 years of operations, Cornell Cinema has been screening a variety of films for the Cornell and greater Ithaca community.
It’s truly indescribable what the Farmers Market brings to the Ithaca community. No matter how picky an eater or how pessimistic you may be from your years at Cornell, there’s something for you at the Ithaca Farmers Market.