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STUDENT STORIES | After Injuries, Triolo ’19 Creates Health-Focused Online Community
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Because the doctors were uncertain of the duration of her symptoms, Triolo said she decided to take a gap year before going to college.
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Because the doctors were uncertain of the duration of her symptoms, Triolo said she decided to take a gap year before going to college.
“When I applied, I didn’t think there was anything I could lose from it,” McCabe said.
“[Qureshi] has the best possible demeanor and temperament to serve in the judiciary,” she said. “This country would be so fortunate to have someone like Abid on the bench.”
“At Cornell I think it’s hard [to date] because of lack of resources and lack of time,” she said. “I think it’s easier to bootycall.”
“[I was myself] 100 percent of the way, from what I wore, to my talent, to what I looked like in interview, what I said in my interview, what I said on stage,” she said. “I really felt comfortable in my own skin.”
Jeremy Shuler ’20, a 12-year-old freshmen, shares what it’s like to be the youngest Ivy League student on record. From creating video games to the daily selfie requests, Shuler offers an insight into the life of a prodigy.
Matan Presberg ’18, who holds several juggling world titles and is the president of the Cornell Juggling Club, demonstrates his renowned tricks on the Arts Quad.
“There’s a lot of community pride [in Ithaca], which is definitely something you need to do the alphabet,” he said. “[The painting contains] what I would think signifies Ithaca. People who have lived here for a long time might have a different opinion.”
“People listen to you when you have the crown and the title, and so I want to gain more experience I want to talk to more people and get to know Ithaca and Seneca Falls even better,” said Neetu Chandak ’18.
“In this life, what we do is bigger than just us,” Cooper said, explaining his decision to run. “I see the city council race as just that. It is bigger than me — it is for the community and it is about creating substantial change.”