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    So your roommate is having a Grey’s Anatomy party, and your floormates are in the lounge working on a group project. Need some space to study or somewhere to write that paper? Fuse has the perfect spot for you.

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    The Classic Library
    Open weekdays from 7:30 a.m. to 2:00 a.m., the College library is the perfect...

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    A "Real Deal Parents Style" question

    A: Living in the dorms encourages socializing and makes it easy to make new friends right off the bat. Most students bond with others on their floor, but classes, clubs, and campus events also provide plenty of opportunities for friendship. Whether their interests are culinary, political, athletic, or cinematic, students will find...

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    A "Real Deal Parents Style" question

    A: The snowy landscape definitely has its perks, though a warm coat and a pair of gloves is a must for the winter. The campus is relatively compact, and many buildings are connected, reducing the outdoor commute on those extra chilly days. Students who enjoy the snow will appreciate the College’s cross-country skiing trails...

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    A "Real Deal Parents Style" Question

    A: The city of Ithaca is a unique and dynamic community. Most students find that both the College and the city of Ithaca are not only thriving but also extremely well connected. With a lively local music and theater scene and more restaurants per capita than New York City, Ithaca represents a treasure trove of urbanity amid rural...

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