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Stephanie Elowson ’08 received help from the class of 2006, and now helps inspire her own class to continue the tradition. Stephanie Elowson ’08 told a recent Faculty/Staff Campaign rally that the generosity of a scholarship she received had made a world of... |
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Scenes from my work documenting a program that helps once-reclusive Maasai women. The drive seemed endless in an aging four-wheeler with no windowpanes or seatbelts. The red East African earth formed a gritty coating on my skin and teeth. After three hours our driver slowed to a stop under a tree... |
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“Ithaca? But it’s so cold!” I’ve heard that countless times since I chose to attend Ithaca College. Even earlier, in fact: A classmate in my high school senior year journalism class asked me if I knew Ithaca’s four seasons. When I didn’t get the joke, he laughed and told me: rain, sleet, hail, and snow.... |
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Judy Mauk '69 and her son Ryan Mauk '06 take a dream-come-true trek to Everest. In spring 2005 my son Ryan, then a junior television-radio major at IC, spent his semester abroad in Nepal attending an SIT (Student International Training) program. After completing the semester he spent a month trekking around the region. He visited... |
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A first person account by Kevin Fallon '06 March 2007 One thing that sets the Marine Corps apart from the other services is that “Every Marine is a rifleman.” Basically, it doesn’t matter if you are an adjutant, a logistician, a tanker, or even a cook; every Marine is trained and proficient in... |