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Protest at Cornell University Against “Wall Street Pipeline”

Posted on November 17th, 2011 by Gena Mangiaratti

“Mic check!”

“MIC CHECK!” the participants in the rally at Cornell University on Saturday echoed the familiar call of the people’s mic after several similar calls that day.

“Dance!”

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Shock to the Chakras

Posted on November 9th, 2011 by Gena Mangiaratti

Reiki is a type of energy healing based off of Eastern concepts of medical healing. It offers a treatment that is holistic, treating the whole body, as opposed to the more acute treatments associated with Western practices.

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Reflections on the “Journalism Major”

Posted on November 8th, 2011 by Gena Mangiaratti

“The “journalism major” / j-school = best examples of hyper-commoditization culture in higher education. Bubble’s got to burst soon.” – Michael Tracey

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Occupy Rochester: The Day After the Arrests

Posted on October 30th, 2011 by Gena Mangiaratti

A man from the Occupy Rochester movement cited his main grievance as the fact that corporations are given the same rights as people, decrying policies that are created for the interests of corporations instead of the people voting.

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Conversations in Zucotti Park

Posted on October 26th, 2011 by Gena Mangiaratti

Hear from the Occupying protesters themselves in this collection of conversations from people throughout the country committed to echoing the plights of the 99 percent.

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Occupy Ithaca College General Assembly Kicks Off

Posted on October 19th, 2011 by Gena Mangiaratti

The Ithaca College General Assembly, a function of the Occupy Ithaca College movement, held their first meeting on Tuesday to discuss how students on campus could stand in solidarity with the Occupy Wall Street protesters in New York City.

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The Occupy Movement Hits Binghamton

Posted on October 17th, 2011 by Gena Mangiaratti

On Saturday, October 15, the Global Day of action, about 300 people showed up to “Occupy Binghamton,” a protest that is part of a grassroots movement organized by a large group of people, including Binghamton University, Broome Community College, and the union AFO-CIO.

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Inside the Occupy Ithaca College Walkout & Ithaca General Assembly

Posted on October 14th, 2011 by Gena Mangiaratti

On Thursday, Ithaca College joined an Occupy Wall Street movement with over 92 other colleges. Close to 200 students, as well as some faculty members, participated in a walkout and rally, one of the most well-attended student protests in the college’s history.

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Local #Occupy Wall Street: Open Meeting in Dewitt Park

Posted on October 11th, 2011 by Gena Mangiaratti

A group of Ithaca protesters in solidarity with the Occupy Wall Street movement met in Dewitt Park on Sunday, where they will continue to meet each week. The meetings are examples of democracy at work.

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Ithaca Residents Join in Solidarity with ‘Occupy Wall Street’ Movement

Posted on October 6th, 2011 by Gena Mangiaratti

“We put a lot faith as progressives in leaders, in our elected officials, and in President Obama to get things done, and if there is anything the last two years have taught us, it’s that we cannot put our faith in these leaders. We need to put our faith in ourselves and in this movement.” – Fil Eden

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