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Eight Cornell Fraternities Punished for Hazing, Alcohol Violations in 2012-13

Eliza LaJoie  —  Apr 14, 2013

While administrators applauded what they say is an increase in reporting of problematic incidents, many in the Greek community expressed dissatisfaction with a culture of enforcement that they say is driving risky behavior further underground.

Report: Cornell Professors' Average Salaries Dip Slightly

Manu Rathore  —  Apr 14, 2013

The average salary for full professors at Cornell decreased by $2,000 — or 1.2-percent — between the 2011-12 and 2012-13 academic years, according to a report released earlier this month by the American Association of University Professors. 

Summit Promotes Dialogue About Women’s Issues

Kritika Oberoi  —  Apr 14, 2013

The Cornell Women’s Summit brought together women’s organizations in an effort to engage in meaningful dialogue about common issues, according to Juliana Batista ’16, S.A. freshman representative.

Phi Psi Fraternity Suspended Due to Hazing Allegations

Eliza LaJoie  —  Apr 12, 2013

 Phi Psi is the sixth Cornell fraternity to undergo a suspension and investigation related to hazing this academic year, according to Apgar.

Man Accused of Stealing Car Sets Off High-Speed Chase, Strikes Ithaca Police's Vehicle

Akane Otani  —  Apr 12, 2013

Three police officers were injured in the incident, according to IPD.

Panama President Ricardo Martinelli Speaks at Cornell

Dara Levy  —  Apr 12, 2013

“I went into politics because I thought my country wasn’t run the proper way,” Martinelli said. 

Construction on Klarman Hall Set to Begin in Summer 2013

Sarah Meyers  —  Apr 12, 2013

Klarman Hall —  a 33,250-square-foot building that will be adjacent to Goldwin Smith Hall — will provide "much needed space for the increase in the college’s humanities faculty ... as well as the overall expansion of the humanities at Cornell in the last hundred years,” an arts college official said.

Dean Knuth Took ‘Different Path’ to Cornell

Elizabeth Kussman  —  Apr 12, 2013

Barbara Knuth, vice provost and dean of the Graduate School, said when she began her college career as a pre-medical student at the Miami University of Ohio, she had no idea what the future had in store for her.

Professor Claude Steele Says Stereotypes Can Pose Threats

Annie Bui  —  Apr 12, 2013

Claude Steele, dean of the Stanford Graduate School of Education, spoke to a packed Alice Statler Auditorium Thursday about his theory of “stereotype threat”: a topic in the field of social psychology.

City of Ithaca Considers Changes to Lease Policies

Tyler Alicea  —  Apr 11, 2013

Eric Silverberg ’14, chair of the Cornell Collegetown Student Council, said he hopes the proposal will relieve the "immense amount of pressure on students to enter into leases early.”

Cornell Appoints First Female Dean of College of Arts and Sciences

Akane Otani  —  Apr 11, 2013

Coming back to Cornell after having grown up in upstate New York and attaining a “great education” at the University will be “something of a homecoming,” said Gretchen Ritter '83, who will serve as the college's 21st dean.

Students Debate Potential Benefits, Risks of Divestment on Cornell

Erica Augenstein  —  Apr 11, 2013

Those in favor of divestment said environmental damage from fossil fuels has negatively impacted communities, while members of Cornell Republicans said they are concerned about the effect divestment could have on Cornell’s endowment.

Ithaca Resident Arrested for Selling Narcotics to Police

Jinjoo Lee  —  Apr 11, 2013

An individual was arrested Tuesday for selling narcotics, according to an Ithaca Police Department press release. Andrea Caraccilo, 47, was arrested in the 200 block of South Cayuga Street after she sold narcotics to an undercover officer. The officer was dispatched after IPD received a telephone tip. 

Panel Addresses Legality of Same-Sex Marriage Acts

Alexa Davis  —  Apr 11, 2013

Arthur Eisenberg, legal director of the New York Civil Liberties Union, said he thinks the Supreme Court will avoid making a decision because it could have a major impact on all 50 states.

STUDENTS' STORIES: Ju Hwa Park ’15 Leaves Home in South Korea, Chases Life of a ‘Southern Belle’

Jonathan Swartz  —  Apr 11, 2013

Ju Hwa Park ’15 has taken an unusual path to get to Cornell. At the age of 16, Park — known as Diana to her American friends — left her family, friends and life in South Korea for the starkly different atmosphere of High Point, N.C.

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