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IFC Continues Hazing Investigation

Jon Weinberg  —  Apr 29, 2010

Cornell’s Greek community is continuing its investigation into two widely-reported allegations of hazing this semester involving Alpha Delta Phi and Pi Kappa Alpha. While the Greek Judicial Board is still hearing the case of Alpha Delta Phi, a public announcement on the fate of Pi Kappa Alpha is expected within the next two weeks.

Cornell Architecture Myths: Busted

Ann Lui  —  Jan 29, 2009

Where can you find the tomb of a secret society built into the side of a cliff, a building with no doors or windows and a secret research laboratory beneath a waterfall? No, it isn’t Hogwarts, it’s here in Ithaca on your way to class, by the road on your way home. Cornell’s campus has more secrets than a Dan Brown book: a closer look at some of the mysterious architecture around Ithaca reveals that the glossy brochure pictures of the Arts Quad are just the tip of a strange, strange iceberg. Some legends remain mysteries (catacombs beneath Sage Chapel, a secret exit from Uris) while others have been confirmed — you can walk through a tunnel between Olin and Uris on Slope Day, and the Cornell Synchotron accelerates particles under your feet while you run at Barton Hall.

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