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Ithaca Project Will Compile Residents’ Journal Entries

Christopher Yates  —  May 3, 2013

In an effort to archive the average day for an Ithaca resident, Ithaca residents will write short essays about their daily activities as part of the “One Day in Ithaca” project, City of Ithaca Mayor Svante Myrick ‘09 announced at a Common Council meeting Wednesday. Residents will be asked to write about how they spent their day on May 17.

Mayor Svante Myrick '09: City of Ithaca to Join Movement for Divestment

Erica Augenstein  —  Apr 23, 2013

Responding to local students’ demands, Mayor Svante Myrick ’09 announced Monday, the 43rd annual Earth Day holiday, that the City of Ithaca will not invest in fossil fuels for as long as he is mayor.

Ithaca Mayor Svante Myrick '09 Named One of The 'Goofiest World Leaders of All Time'

Akane Otani  —  Apr 16, 2013

The mayor "understands the importance of a good disguise," Buzzfeed writer Dave Stopera said Tuesday.

Honoring Cornell Wrestler, Ithaca Mayor Declares April 4 "Kyle Dake Day"

Akane Otani  —  Apr 4, 2013

"The City of Ithaca honors and salutes Kyle Dake, pays tribute to his meritorious accomplishments, competitive spirit and sportsmanship as a champion wrestler, and extends its best wishes for continued success in all his future endeavors," Mayor Svante Myrick '09 said.

City of Ithaca Maintains Credit Rating

Rebekah Foster  —  Feb 22, 2013

The City of Ithaca has retained its credit rating of AA, despite earlier facing a $3 million budget deficit.

After First Year, Ithaca Mayor Reflects On Difficult Decisions, Hopes

Emma Court  —  Feb 1, 2013

Imagine facing a $3-million budget deficit three years after graduating from college. 

Ithaca Named Safest Small Town in America

David Marten  —  Oct 10, 2012

Farmers Insurance on Thursday named Ithaca as the “most secure” city in the United States with a population under 150,000.

Ithaca Firefighters, Police: Kill This Budget

Akane Otani and...  —  Oct 10, 2012

"Firefighters' safety will suffer," one officer said in protest at a City Hall meeting Tuesday.

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