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While there won’t be a repeat champion in the Tamarack golf tournament men’s event this year, two men are vying for the ...
Almost 2,000 homes in the Skaneateles Lake watershed use septic systems to collect and treat wastewater. When individual septic systems fail, they can cause nutrients, like phosphorus, to enter ...
In today’s Martin Center article, Vivek Mathew writes about Chesterton House, a Christian community that’s thriving right next to Cornell University.
Public reaction to business practices will be explored during “Unreasonable: A Modern Look at Consumer Motivations,” a ...
Join the UBDepartment of Theatre and Dance for a season of dance, musicals and drama. Nationally recognized directors, ...
This is a part of "Hometown Storytellers," a series of pieces introducing the public to the people who keep the Ithaca Times ...
Sixty years after President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Voting Rights Act on Aug. 6, 1965, Black Americans are facing diluted advances and fighting some of the battles already won.
The evening light was a sickly sepia. The haze from the wildfires gave the clapboard houses on the steep hillside above one of Ithaca’s many gorges a ...
Leon Botstein, the president of Bard College for half a century, has seen many crises shake American colleges. But none has ...
Some attendees at a March panel featuring former leaders from Israel and the Palestinian Authority were arrested and charged ...
President Donald Trump on Thursday imposed once unthinkably high U.S. taxes on imports from dozens of countries, part of his ...
The Hall, located in Owensboro, Ky., will celebrate Boulder band Hot Rize’s influence and legacy with a ceremony and concert ...
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