This morning's Ithaca Journal visits yesterday's TC3 graduation, focusing on the story of Jeremy March, who kept up a full slate of academic and athletic activities while fighting off a brain tumor. It was a busy night:
In a filled gymnasium, March was one of more than 700 students to receive recognition for completion of associate degrees or certificates at Thursday night's 42nd annual commencement ceremony. Of those students, 130 had averages of 3.5 or greater and five students graduated with a perfect 4.0. The youngest graduate was 18; the oldest was 65.
There are also lots of pictures of the TC3 graduation.
Tompkins County sales tax revenue is climbing, putting the county "about right where it should be" for its budget expectations.
Have an old refrigerator? NYSEG will recycle it.
Posted by simon at May 27, 2011 6:47 AM in Ithaca Journal , TC3 , public finance