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May 9, 2013
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Looking Back: The Sun’s Top 15 News Stories From 2012-13

By The Cornell Daily Sun | May 9, 2013
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As 2012-13 draws to a close, The Sun looks back on some of the biggest news stories we covered this year.

Click on any of the headlines on the graphic to revisit a news article.

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Original Author: Akane Otani



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