Aurora Berry
Ithaca Reporter-
Cornell University leadership said the demonstrations disrupt learning. The House Ways and Means Committee chairman, Rep. Jason Smith, says antisemitism is a problem on campus and protesters should be punished.
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The town board approved the controversial zoning law last week.
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They're calling for the university to divest from companies that make weapons of war for Israel.
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Tompkins County Whole Health released new demographics data about overdose deaths in the area. Experts say people should be on the lookout for contaminated drugs that can cause a fatal overdose.
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Since the war in Gaza began, the voices of a group of Cornell University students have echoed through their campus’ libraries and academic buildings.
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Ithaca Common Council calls for ceasefire in Israel, Hamas war. Cornell students continue to protestThe Ithaca Common Council passed a ceasefire resolution on Wednesday. Earlier in the day, Cornell students called for their university to divest from companies that make weapons of war.
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Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer called for federal help for health care systems who are unable to access insurance money due to a cyberattack.
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Lead vocalist Sam Nelson Harris talks about the teacher who encouraged his music career and the band's return to Ithaca in their upcoming album "Townie".
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The staff member filmed using a chokehold on a client is no longer employed at St. John’s Community Services.
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The zoning proposal has divided the town for years. Residents took to town hall on Valentine's Day to speak their minds.