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Skorton Advises January Graduates to Stay True to Their Alma Mater

Skorton Advises January Graduates to Stay True to Their Alma Mater Courtesy of Cornell University
December 23rd, 2008
By Ben Eisen
Though the snow piled high on Saturday afternoon, blanketing the campus in white, 859 students inside Barton Hall bled Carnelian red as they walked across the stage during the Recognition Ceremony for January Graduates. Friends and family cheered them on as the students — many of whom finished their degrees early, late or from graduate school — received recognition for their milestones. Of the graduates, 40 percent were earning graduate degrees and 19 percent of students came from outside the United States. Read More

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Obama Names Sutley '84 Chair of White House Environmental Council

December 22nd, 2008
By Brendan Doyle
Nancy Sutley ’84 will bring her her political acumen and progressive mindset to the executive office as President-elect Barack Obama’s choice for chair of the White House Council on Environmental Quality.

Hot Truck Founder Robert Petrillose Dies

December 18th, 2008
By Michael Stratford
It’s no surprise then that current Cornell students and alumni are mourning the loss of the founder and longtime operator of the Hot Truck, Robert C. Petrillose Sr., who was known around campus as “Hot Truck Bob.”

University Admissions Reports Increase in Early Decision Applicants

December 18th, 2008
By Sam Cross
Cornell reported a 10-percent increase in the number of applications despite speculation that the economic crisis might make students less eager to apply early decision.
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News From The Associated Press

Reid says Burris might ultimately get Senate seat
Jan 7 2009 - 1:34pm
Obama names special watchdog for federal spending
Jan 7 2009 - 11:34am
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Sun Blogs

Bring in the new week? ABC, the old one was better

January 7th, 2009
By Julie Block
Join arts editor Julie Block as she gives her take on television's latest shows, from Gossip Girl to the Daily Show. Read More

Sun Blogs

Reflecting upon the War on Terror

January 2nd, 2009
By Rob Coniglio
The question is not whether terrorism is effective. Instead it’s a matter of putting terrorism (and terror) into perspective. Terrorism is a weapon of war, the choice weapon for the militarily weak against the militarily strong. As such, it is effective, or at least raises the costs of engagement. What terrorism is not is an ideology. It has nothing to say about how societies should be governed or how people should live their lives. And therefore it is not something we can defeat. Defeating terrorism is not like defeating communism, but instead like trying to defeat blitzkrieg warfare. Read More

Sports

Wrestling Prevails at Southern Scuffle

January 8th, 2009
By Meredith Bennett-Smith
Less than a week after Christmas, the wrestling team was back in action, traveling to North Carolina for the Southern Scuffle. Despite missing team stars junior Troy Nickerson and senior Jordan Leen, the wrestling team pulled through on Tuesday, Jan. 30, to win the Scuffle. Read More


Opinion

Living the Dream

December 5th, 2008
It’s early in the morning at The Cornell Daily Sun. Writers are writing, editors are editing and computers are computing, and the paper is on its way to publication for the last time this semester. Sad times, indeed. Read More

Arts & Entertainment

Be Merry, Be Bright, But if You Wear Those Tassled Boots You’ll Ruin My Holiday

December 4th, 2008
By Martin Ambrose
Never did I think the day would come when Hannah Montana would have a Christmas single, J. Crew would be expensive enough to replace Searle on 79th and Madison and that the prince charming I-banker I hoped for (with hair, been there on the bald side and not for me) would be likely unemployed. Read More

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Blogs

The New Years "T" test!

December 31st, 2008
By Munier Salem
In honor of New Years quizzes everywhere, and the publications that shaped this year in the news, CMYK presents the T-time quiz. Match each “T” with the publication that prints it. Read More

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