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Professors Respond to Qaddafi’s Death

Christa Nianiatus  —  Oct 21, 2011

Cornell professors weigh in on Libyan dictator Moammar Qaddafi, who died Thursday, ending a 42-year regime.

Cracked-Out Convocation

Apr 15, 2011

The Cornell Convocation Committee made another disappointing speaker selection for 2011. Do not fear, Class of 2012, the Berry Patch is here to help you avoid the same pitfall.

Cornell Professors Consider Implications of Intervention in Libya

David Marten  —  Apr 14, 2011

Cornell professors discuss the outcome of the United States' intervention in Libya.

Cornell Professors Divided on Libya Revolt

Katharine Close  —  Mar 16, 2011

Several weeks into the Libyan revolt, with no clear victor of the armed conflict in sight, Cornell professors gave differing opinions on how the United States should proceed.

Trend Alert: Revolution

Adam Lerner  —  Mar 1, 2011

Adam Lerner discusses the images dictators purvey and how their legitimacy is compromised by their dress.

American Ambassador to Libya Emphasizes Strengthened Ties

Keri Blakinger  —  Oct 8, 2009

Libya has constantly made the headlines in the recent months: The speech of Libya’s leader, who has been in power for 40 years, at the United Nations General Assembly last week provoked much controversy; The release of a Libyan convicted in a 1988 plane bombing has roused much anger in both sides of the Atlantic in late August.

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