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Really, What Makes a Holiday?

Jacob Kose  —  Feb 22, 2012

Jacob Kose '13 questions what really constitutes a holiday, and encourages all the creative ways we celebrate.

The Rebirth of Cinema

Jacob Kose  —  Feb 8, 2012

Jacob Kose '13 reflects on the changing nature of the film industry and some of the issues it still faces.

This Semester's Must-Add Course for Every Cornellian: Mandatory Optimism

Jacob Kose  —  Jan 25, 2012

Despite all the imperfections, twists and turns thrown at us, Jacob Kose '13 proposed we all enroll in a course in Mandatory Optimism this semester.

Considering Colors Beyond Red and Green This Holiday Season

Jacob Kose  —  Nov 30, 2011

Jacob Kose '13 urges us to be mindful of mankind's common multicultural heritage. 

Food for Thought This Thanksgiving

Jacob Kose  —  Nov 16, 2011

Jacob Kose '13 gives some perspective about family, togetherness and giving thanks this Thanksgiving. 

Sesame Street and the Future of Cornell Education

Jacob Kose  —  Nov 2, 2011

Jacob Kose '13 relates childhood lessons from Sesame Street to the emerging trend in higher education towards learning from a screen instead of face to face. 

A Funding Manifesto

Jacob Kose  —  Oct 19, 2011

Jacob Kose '13 plays a card from the founding fathers on Cornell's SAFC finance reform. 

Screaming to Be Noticed

Jacob Kose  —  Oct 5, 2011

Different people have different limits to how far they will go to get noticed, but Jacob Kose '13 argues that not much of what we do flies under the radar. 

Freedom of Excretion

Jacob Kose  —  Sep 21, 2011

This Sept. 21, Jacob Kose '13 draws on historical examples to decry CUPD's assumptions of abuse in public urnation violations. Maybe those people just really had to go!

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