Cornell Cinema
University Funding to Cornell Cinema Uncertain as Organization Seeks to Stay Afloat
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The Cinema is currently seeking out new co-sponsors for after June 30 next year, when the last committed University funding ends.
The Cornell Daily Sun (https://cornellsun.com/tag/s-a/page/2/)
The Cinema is currently seeking out new co-sponsors for after June 30 next year, when the last committed University funding ends.
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