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LETTER: End Hazing

Jan 25, 2013

 

To the Editor:

Re: “Editorial: Changing Frat Culture, Beyond the Punishment,” Opinion, Jan. 22

Letter to the Editor: An Opposing Voice on the Occupation

Nov 28, 2012

An opposing viewing on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Letter to the Editor: Sit Down and Talk

Nov 26, 2012

For conflict resolution, both sides must hear each other out.

Letter to the Editor: Speak Up and Take Action

Nov 26, 2012

The Sun should use it's editorials to speak out rather than asking others to quiet down.

Letter to the Editor: Committed to Quality Service

Nov 20, 2012

Tommy Bruce, Vice President, University Communications responds to a Sun article regarding Bright Horizons Daycare Service.

Letter to the Editor: Make an Impact with Sustainable Investments

Nov 7, 2012

In a recent Sun Letter to the Editor, “The Path Toward Sustainability,” P. Ming Wong ’86, M.B.A. ’89 writes about his visit to Ithaca — “to speak with a number of faculty members to explore starting a new program that promotes impact investing, including the possibility of creating a new student-run social venture fund to provide hands-on experience for students (both undergraduate and graduate) to work with local social entrepreneurs, as well as the global Cornell community, to design sustainable and scalable solutions to our world’s most pressing social and environmental problems.”

Letter to the Editor: Don't Write Off Fossil Fuels Just Yet

Nov 6, 2012

In response to your article regarding global warming and the role of “the single minded profit-seeking of the fossil fuel industry” in Hurricane Sandy, I have taken the time to look at the facts.

Letter to Editor: At the Polls: Go Local

Nov 6, 2012

Yesterday’s Sun articles covering the elections primarily focused on national candidates. Yet, as students, we hold direct stake in local politics.

Letter to the Editor: The Path Toward Sustainability

Nov 2, 2012

I refer to your story published Oct. 26 on a student organization urging Cornell to reinvest 30 percent of its endowed funds previously invested in traditional energy to sustainable companies and renewable energy.

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