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What makes a designer? Sun Video sits down with two designers for the 34th CFC Runway Show. Part 3 of 3
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What makes a designer? Sun Video sits down with two designers for the 34th CFC Runway Show. Part 3 of 3
CFC recently opened up membership to non-FSAD students. How will this impact the organization? Sun Video takes a closer look behind the scenes. Part 2 of 3
What does it take to produce the 34th CFC Runway Show? Sun Video takes a closer look behind the scenes. Part 1 of 3
Despite the best efforts of pre-professional fraternities to include as many people as they can, the fact is that many fraternities only accept about 10 out of hundreds of applicants per semester.
With just one week left until the general election, Clinton leads Trump by a slim margin in several national polls. On campus, women’s advocacy groups voiced concern that a Trump presidency will lead to setbacks in women’s rights, and The Sun’s latest poll indicates that over 70 percent of surveyed students will cast ballots for Clinton on Nov. 8. Check out this week’s Election Watch written by Anna Kook and edited by Justin Park.
In latest election news, students reacted with disapproval to Trump’s indecision about accepting the election results if Clinton wins. Students Against Trump also formed a chapter on campus and The Sun’s latest poll indicates that over 70 percent of surveyed students will vote for Clinton in the general election. Tune in to this week’s Election Watch produced by Anna Kook and edited by Justin Park.
“The SUB has had a strong relationship with their former advisors, and in the meeting with VP Lombardi it was noted that such a transition can be difficult,” he said. “The transition [should] have no direct impact on the SUB’s ability to operate as a successful student organization and perform their daily functions and services to the student body.”
Alexievich voiced her passion for the Russian story, indicating that she is still eager to hear about people’s lives and to continue talking about the unwritten history of the Russian people.
At the forum — where students were able to provide input on the search to replace former Dean Kent Hubbell ’69 — Mauro emphasized that helping students feel at home on campus is both “a community responsibility and a community benefit.”
“Getting on the ballot is a great success,” Monger said. “That in itself is a big statement by Cornell alumni. But there is still the big challenge ahead of getting the word out to the Cornell Alumni that it is important for them to take the time to vote when they receive their ballot.”