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Student remembered for insight and intellect
The campus community today is mourning the sudden loss of one of its students.At a vigil last night, those who knew William Jacobson said they remembered the freshman from St. Paul, Minn., as full of joy and a true intellectual, a quality his mother said earned him the nickname “the Professor.” Jacobson was found dead yesterday in the Farm Road pond after he went missing early Sunday morning.
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Opinion
Remembering lives lost
During the past four years, Ithaca College has seen more than its fair share of tragedy.Read more »
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Sports
Shredding in the streets
Sophomore Nick Wnorowski looks like a rock star as he stands on top of his skateboard, navigating through the Ithaca skate park. On a sweltering hot day in April, the Syracuse native throws on his aviator sunglasses underneath a blue baseball cap on top of his shaggy hair.Read more »
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Breaking
Tuesday | Diane Gayeski, associate dean of faculty and a professor of strategic communication at Ithaca College, has been named interim dean of the Division of Graduate and Professional Studies for the 2008-09 academic year. Read »
News Alert
Friday | The Ithaca College Board of Trustees announced Tuesday its new student and alumni trustees and several faculty promotions, all of which were decided at the board’s May 17th meeting. Read »
Breaking
Sunday | A sea of colored umbrellas filled Butterfield Stadium this morning as Ithaca College’s graduating class of 2008 sat on rain-soaked folding chairs and heard associate Minnesota Supreme Court Justice and former NFL player Alan Page stress what he called crucial to his own success: recognizing preparation as crucial to success, and recognizing that fear, not situations, often creates the obstacles that impede it. Read »
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A collection of some of this year’s best photographs is available as a PDF, published with this week’s newspaper.
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