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Fifth-year forward Kyle Betts nets the second goal of the exhibition debut against Princeton. While the 5-0 victory will not count for Cornell’s record, Saturday’s game was the first time in 594 days the Red took to the ice at Lynah.

October 17, 2021

THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS | Oct. 17, 2021

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Students and families walk through West Campus during fall break on Monday. Students made the most of their days off in many different ways — they studied for exams, spent time with their families, ran ultramarathons, watched movies and visited friends. (Leilani Burke/Sun Contributor)
On Monday, bolted-together logs, part of a Cornell-approved temporary art installation by Bushra Aumir ’22, block one of the slope paths. The project was inspired by the U.S. government’s 1960 seizure of the Ohi: yo’ Territory, which was inhabited by the Seneca Nation of Indians. (Julia Nagel/Sun Assistant Photography Editor)
A student walks by 312 College Avenue, a Collegetown apartment complex, on Wednesday. Only seven weeks into the fall 2021 semester, many Cornellians have already signed leases for the 2022-2023 academic year. With hybrid tours and more Cornellians in Ithaca than last fall, this house hunting season has challenged students as they scramble once again to find a home for next year. (Hannah Rosenberg/Sun Photography Editor)
A student walks by Morrison Hall and Crossings Cafe on Wednesday. Though Morrison Hall and Ganędagǫ Hall — the newest dorms on North campus — are full of modern amenities, many students are noticing problems, from undecorated walls and flooding showers to isolating and inconvenient layouts. (Julia Nagel/Sun Assistant Photography Editor)
A student pets a lamb on the Arts Quad on Thursday. To start conversations about plant based milk versus animal milk, Animal Sciences 4940: Communicating Animal Science students designed the event and brought the animals to the Arts Quad, asking other students questions about the type of milk they drink and making relevant TikToks. (Julia Nagel/Sun Assistant Photography Editor).
Fifth-year place-kicker Garrett Patla talks to his teammates. Under the Friday night lights at Schoellkopf Field, football earned its first win of the season against Colgate on Schoellkopf Field with a 34-20 score. The Red relied on contributions from four different quarterbacks in order to get their offense moving. (Hannah Rosenberg/Sun Photography Editor)
Gregory Alan Isakov performs at the State Theater of Ithaca on Sunday. Isakov joined together with Patty Griffin for this performance, which was both artists’ first live, in-person performance since early 2020. The State Theater is currently open and welcoming patrons who present proof of vaccination. (Ben Parker/Sun Senior Editor)
Fifth-year forward Kyle Betts nets the second goal of the exhibition debut against Princeton. While the 5-0 victory will not count for Cornell’s record, Saturday’s game was the first time in 594 days the Red took to the ice at Lynah. (Ben Parker/Sun Senior Editor)