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Juan Forrer  —  Nov 14, 2012

The Cornell Daily Sun presents the most noteworthy articles published in print and online from Oct. 1 to Nov. 15 in one convenient place.

Shooter of Giffords M.A. '96 Sentenced to Life in Prison

David Marten  —  Nov 13, 2012

The shooter of former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords M.A. ’96 (D-Ariz.) was sentenced Thursday to life in prison without parole at an emotional hearing attended by Giffords and other victims.

Cuomo Extends Loan Relief to Students Affected by Sandy

David Marten  —  Nov 12, 2012

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced Friday that several state banks will modify student loan payments and waive bank fees for those affected by Superstorm Sandy.

Anti-Fracking Candidates Defeated Across Southern Tier Region

David Marten  —  Nov 9, 2012

Despite strong opposition for hydraulic fracturing in the Ithaca area, anti-fracking candidates were resoundingly defeated Tuesday in races throughout the Southern Tier.

Organizers Hope Walkshare Initiative Will Make Campus Safer

Nicole Chang  —  Nov 8, 2012

After the recent string of sexual assaults that shocked the University, a group of Cornell students recently started Big Red Walkshare, an initiative to encourage students to walk home from campus late at night in groups.

An Election Full of Laughs

David Marten  —  Nov 5, 2012

With gaffes, satire and Saturday Night Live skits, the 2012 presidential campaign season was one for the history books … especially when it comes to comedy.

Shinagawa and Reed Debate Health Care Reform as Election Nears

David Marten  —  Nov 5, 2012

The candidates for the 23rd Congressional District argued over how "Obamacare" effects Medicare.

State Extends Absentee Ballot Deadline in Sandy's Wake

David Marten  —  Nov 2, 2012

New York State has pushed back the deadline for voters to request absentee ballots for the November 6 general election as millions of New Yorkers continue to recover from Superstorm Sandy.

Sandy Closes University Offices in New York City

David Marten  —  Nov 1, 2012

While Cornell’s Ithaca campus was left largely unscathed by superstorm Sandy, some of the University’s facilities in New York City were damaged or left without power in the wake of the storm.