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The Herculean Battle for Housing

Jon Miller  —  Feb 10, 2012

Jon Miller '15 argues that though freshman vie for West Campus sophomore housing, less popular on-campus options deserve a second look.

Teenager Pleads Guilty to West Campus Assault

Joseph Niczky  —  Nov 15, 2011

Viktor Nikulin, 19, pleaded guilty to misdemeanor assault in the third degree on Oct. 5.

Police Arrest Teenager for Alleged West Campus Assault

Juan Forrer  —  Jun 15, 2011

Cornell Police arrested and charged Viktor P. Nikulin, 19, Tuesday for what police say may have been a racially motivated assault against an Asian student who was riding his bicycle on West campus.

CUPD Investigating Whether Reported Assault Was Hate Crime

Liz Camuti  —  Jun 9, 2011

Cornell Police are continuing to investigate a reported assault of a student that occurred on Sunday evening. Police say there may have been an element of racial bias to the attack.

Road Below West Campus Closed on Friday After Bike Accident Causes Serious Injuries

Liz Camuti  —  Apr 11, 2011

A bike rider sustained serious injuries after a crash on West Campus Friday.

Bringing the Noise to Noyes

James Rainis  —  Mar 11, 2011

James Rainis lets us know what to expect when Chiddy Bang comes to West Campus.

West Campus Champ

Ali Hamed  —  Nov 11, 2010

Which dining hall on west campus will reign supreme?

Rose House Completes West Campus Initiative

Michelle Honor  —  Oct 1, 2009

Last evening faculty and students gathered in Flora Rose House to celebrate the newest addition to the West Campus housing system. The Flora Rose House is the fifth and final house in West Campus and West Campus Housing initiative.

Despite its completion last year, the Rose House will now be officially entered into the West Campus House System. The West Campus Housing Initiative was finished under budget and two years ahead of schedule.

Finding Transfer Students a Home

Sep 30, 2009

Far, far away in a little-known part of town is Schuyler House — a dormitory near downtown Ithaca that most upperclassmen have never even heard of. Housed in Schuyler is a contingent of students without a dining hall, whose neighbors are local Ithacans, and who trudge 20 minutes uphill every day to get to class. Unfortunately, these students are not upperclassmen, embracing the independent Collegetown lifestyle. Instead, these 110 students are some of the most marginalized of students at Cornell: transfers.

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