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Bang for Buck

Harry DiFrancesco  —  Apr 30, 2012

How distribution requirements should be rethought for the world after Cornell. 

A Modest Proposal for Dealing with ‘Non-Ivy’ Colleges

Kate Tucci  —  Mar 11, 2009

When I first heard Ann Coulter’s declaration that the College of Arts and Sciences was “the only Ivy League school at Cornell,” I was completely surprised. I did not realize that, according to Ms. Coulter’s definition, the whole of Cornell University itself was not an Ivy League institution. Now that I have been made fully aware of the situation, I think it is time that the students at the other colleges stand up and demand the treatment they deserve as “non-Ivy” students. I suggest that the only true differences between the Ivy League schools and other institutions of education are the Division I sports league, the expected workload, and the exclusive nature of being an “Ivy League” student.

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