The Sun spoke with Hannah Shvets ’27, who was recently elected to serve on the Ithaca Common Council representing the Fifth ...
From catering to college kids to welcoming senior citizens, Mill Avenue is growing up whether you like it or not.
Approximately 40 community members gathered in front of the Ithaca City Hall on Wednesday to protest the homeless encampment sweeps and the lack of a homeless shelter in the City as the weather grows ...
DePauw president Dr. Lori White likes the idea of the Monon Bell being a featured matchup for ESPN "College GameDay," given analyst Pat McAfee's proximity.
On Nov. 4 in Bangor, ME CPUSA member Daniel Carson won one of three city council seats up for grabs, while down the coast, ...
New York's real estate scene is always changing, and right now we're watching some surprising shifts happen across the market ...
Griffin Johnson ran for a career-high 203 yards, nearly doubling his season total, and Columbia defeated Cornell 29-12 on Saturday, ...
The longest government shutdown in United States history resulted in 42 million recipients of the Supplemental Nutrition ...
Looking for a freshly-baked pie for Thanksgiving? You’re in luck – Petee’s Pie Company is back in Hell's Kitchen.
Plans to rework Ithaca’s Creekside Plaza into six parcels took a step forward but still need final approval, according to The Ithaca Voice. The Planning Board also reviewed two projects from Visum ...
ITHACA, N.Y. (WSYR-TV)–Ithaca College hosted the Cortaca Jug game against SUNY Cortland today, attracting thousands of fans to witness one of college football’s most storied Division III rivalries.
Ithaca College claimed victory in the 66th Cortaca Jug, defeating SUNY Cortland 26-21 in a thrilling game at Butterfield Stadium. The game began with Ithaca's sophomore running back Chris Scully ...
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