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Activites for the Inactive

Becca Goldklang  —  Nov 30, 2010

Guest columnist Becca Goldklang '11 didn't get into many extra-curricular activities as a freshman, but now with the wisdom and imagination of a senior, she's getting super involved.

Fences Save

Deirdre Mulligan  —  Nov 23, 2010

Guest columnist Deirdre Mulligan '11 constructs a powerful argument against the on-going "Ithaca is Fences" campaign.

Risk Management, Not Captain Hindsight

Gleb Drobkov  —  Nov 19, 2010

Gleb Drobkov '12 challenges the notion that the administration's response to the recent string campus crimes has been inadequate.

An Open Letter to President Skorton

Faculty in the ...  —  Nov 17, 2010

Professors in the embattled Department of Theatre, Film, and Dance ask for budgetary restoration in the wake of President Skorton's strong commitment to the humanities.

Our Kids Are Not for Sale

Sydney Van Morgan  —  Nov 16, 2010

Professor Sydney Van Morgan, sociology, argues that for-profit child care centers offer an unsatisfactory child care model that Cornell ought not use.

Recommitting to Mental Health

Vincent Andrews  —  Nov 11, 2010

Student Assembly President Vincent Andrews '11 calls out faculty who have blocked quick changes to mental health initiatives on campus.

Fast-Filling (Required) Courses

Morgan Bookheimer  —  Nov 10, 2010

Self-proclaimed CoursEnroll hater Morgan Bookheimer '13 thinks that Cornell ought to guarantee a student a seat in classes he or she is required to take.

The Shrinking Scope of Our Land-Grant Mission

Timothy Shaffer  —  Nov 8, 2010

Ph.D. student Timothy Shaffer considers what the education cuts means for the definition of C.U.'s land-grant mission.

Vigilance Vital in Wake of Incidents

Kathy Zoner  —  Nov 3, 2010

The CUPD Chief Kathy Zoner reminds students of how to stay safe following a rash of forcible touching incidents on campus.

The Downside of Sanity

Jake Friedman  —  Nov 2, 2010

Jack Friedman '11 caps his weekend of Rally to Restore Sanity coverage with a pointed critique of the event's avid centrism.

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