News

Cornellians React to India Terror

December 2nd, 2008
By Jasmine Marcus
This Thanksgiving weekend people all over the world were transfixed by the violence taking place in Mumbai, India, as terrorists went on a 59-hour siege of the city. The attacks, which according to The Times of India, killed 183 people and wounded another 239 at 10 locations, lasted from Wednesday to Saturday. Read More

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Students, Administrators and City Officials Meet, Discuss Local Tensions

December 2nd, 2008
By Elizabeth Krevsky
In an effort to address the tense student-police relations in Collegetown regarding the City of Ithaca Noise Ordinance, Ithaca Mayor Carolyn Peterson assembled a group to discuss the issue. In attendance were Ed Vallely, the new Ithaca Police Chief, Nancy Schuler (D-4th Ward), Mary Tomlan ’71 (D-3rd Ward), Svante Myrick ’09 (D-4th Ward) and Student Assembly President Ryan Lavin ’09.

U.S. News Ranks University 15th Best School in World

December 2nd, 2008
By Cara Sprunk
Last week, U.S. News and World Report released another list ranking colleges and universities. This time, it ranked schools all over the world, placing Cornell 15th.

C.U. Plantations Offers Reward After Bosnian Tree Cut Down

December 2nd, 2008
By Willimina Bromer
The Cornell Plantations is offering a $250 reward for information leading to a conviction of anybody involved in the destruction of a Bosnian pine tree valued at $3,800. According to a press release, a plantations staff member of the reported that the tree, located in the Watkins Pinetum area of the F.R. Newman Arboretum, had been cut down.
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News From The Associated Press

'I'm sorry' the economic crisis is occurring
Dec 2 2008 - 12:51am
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Dec 2 2008 - 12:48am
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Sports

W. Cagers Pull Out Home Win, Make History

W. Cagers Pull Out Home Win, Make History Junior point guard Lauren Benson directed the Red’s 58-54 win over Fairfield last night, leading Cornell in rebounds and assists, with seven and three, respectively.
December 2nd, 2008
By John Forman
Heading into last night’s game against Fairfield, senior captain Shannan Scarselletta was the only player on Cornell’s roster with a 20-point performance under her belt. In the Red’s 58-54 win to extend its school-record home win streak to 11, Scarselletta became the only current Red player with a 20-point half under her belt. The Red (4-3) went where its 6-1 captain led it all night, struggling to generate offense in the first half while Scarselletta notched only one point in the opening stanza, before breaking out for 20 more in the second half to finish with a career-high 21. Read More

Sun Blogs

Virtual Reality? Speculation on Sex, Divorce and Cyberspace

December 2nd, 2008
By Josh Pothen
"It's only a game". Or is it? The discussion of the line between virtual and real has reopened now that a British couple is filing for divorce because of possible cyber-adultery. Read More

Editorial

Bridging the Divide

December 2nd, 2008
President Skorton’s recent visit to Iran was an excellent way to start a conversation. Designed to introduce North American university presidents to Iranian academics, Skorton’s trip, along with a delegation from the Association of American Universities, highlighted that academic censorship still exists within the international community. Such censorship is bad for Iran, but it is also unfortunate for countries like our own, which benefit from academic partnerships with innovative and progressive institutions around the world. Read More


Opinion

Day Hall: Talk to The People

December 2nd, 2008
By Sanjiv Tata
Almost every student would agree that the week before Fall Semester Finals is a wretched time. So perhaps it isn’t the best time to consider how to improve the dialogue between Cornell administrators and students. After all, we are trying to cope with a tidal wave of long deferred assignments that have hit us like a tsunami. In a frantic race against time to prevent academic ruin, desperate undergrads huddle in overcrowded libraries. In this fevered atmosphere, student stress quickly gets translated into inchoate grumblings about Cornell’s failings. Read More

Arts & Entertainment

Mysterious Student Group Throws Stellar Soiree

December 2nd, 2008
By Greg Bodenlos
Saturday, November 22. Six p.m. On an evening that felt arctic — even by Ithaca standards — I anxiously stood huddled near the bus stop in Collegetown with a small gathering of Cornell University associates, waiting for my Cornell Underground Dinner Series experience to begin. What experience, you ask? This was unknown, as I stood that evening with very little knowledge about what the Underground night would bring. Read More

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Blogs

Horror in the Library

November 30th, 2008
By Josh Pothen
Although this story took place at the University of Illinois, it could conceivably have occurred at any college campus. A sex offender carrying a three-inch folding knife was recently arrested at 2:30 in the morning in the university's undergraduate library. The scary part? He may have been living there for a few days behind movable bookshelves. Read More

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