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Solar Flashback: Homecoming on the Hill
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This week’s Solar Flashback takes a look back at some memorable headlines, photos and quotes from past Homecoming events — including the first ever Homecoming celebration in 1922.
The Cornell Daily Sun (https://cornellsun.com/author/shrutijuneja/page/2/)
This week’s Solar Flashback takes a look back at some memorable headlines, photos and quotes from past Homecoming events — including the first ever Homecoming celebration in 1922.
Twenty years after Cornell launched an interdisciplinary Computing and Information Science unit to “mold the next generation of tech innovators and thought leaders,” some of those leaders will return to Ithaca to share their vision for the next 20 years — just a few days before Homecoming weekend.
From the beginning, The Sun has remained an independent business, always operating outside the University’s sway. Here, we take a look at some of its milestone birthdays.
The College of Agriculture and Life Sciences is on the search for a new Ronald P. Lynch Dean to lead over 3,800 undergraduate students, 1,000 graduate students, 23 majors, 42 minors and 1,500 courses of study.
From formal academic meetings with peer advisors in the daytime to informal social treks to Collegetown at night, orientation week is a universal experience shared by freshmen across all seven colleges to get them started on their Cornell journey.
Gregory Eells, who has worked at Cornell Health’s Counseling and Psychological Services for 15 years, will be the executive director of CAPS at the University of Pennsylvania starting in March.
In terms of scores, Cornell tied with Harvard, with both receiving D- grades. Princeton, Brown and Columbia earned grades of D, and the University of Pennsylvania had the highest grade with a D+. Yale and Dartmouth both received F’s.
The names of the perpetrators are still being withheld because of their juvenile status, but three males ages 13, 15 and 16 are being prosecuted in connection to a stabbing in the Commons on Friday.
Three subjects under the age of 17 were arrested on charges of gang assault in the first degree and assault in the first degree for a stabbing that occurred on Friday evening in the Commons.
The victim was “bleeding profusely from the face and back” after being stabbed several times and was transported via helicopter to a regional trauma center.