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Potentially rabid coyote spotted in Ithaca, Monkey Run Natural Area closed

Potentially rabid coyote spotted in Ithaca, Monkey Run Natural Area closed
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Cornell Botanical Gardens Natural Area Project Advances Lawn Sustainability

Cornell Botanical Gardens Natural Area Project Advances Lawn Sustainability
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CHASEN | The Many Different Ways to See Cornell | The Cornell Daily Sun

Cornell’s Ithaca campus, consisting of 2,300 acres with more than 260 buildings, can certainly be described as massive. Yet another word that comes to mind is siloed. On any given day our concept of Cornell may be limited to only a few buildings on campus, depending on our major or school. For example, a student in the College of Engineering who lives in Collegetown may go days or even weeks without seeing the Arts or Ag quads. On the other hand, someone in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences who lives on North Campus may rarely see the Engineering Quad. ....

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The best spots to sled your way through winter in Ithaca


ITHACA, NY Say what you want about the winters in Ithaca, but if you can put aside the frigid temperatures and channel your inner kid, you’re in for a treat. When it comes to sledding, Ithaca has some of the best hills around… just hold on to your hat and enjoy the ride. 
Boothroyd Hill
On Ithaca College s campus, the most popular sledding spot among students is the hill located behind Boothroyd hall, overlooking the Athletic and Events Center. 
Interestingly enough, in the ‘60s, this hill acted as a fully operational ski slope at the college, with student workers acting as ski patrollers and lift operators. The slopes closed in the ‘70s after the college found it too difficult to maintain, but the hill remains just as steep as it once was. ....

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