EDITORIAL: Hurrah For A Sensible Sotomayor Setup

Cornell has decided to reverse course and will now record Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor’s Thursday talk in Bailey Hall, and we at The Sun could not be more pleased. This way, as the first snow of the winter descends upon Ithaca, Justice Sotomayor’s “fireside chat” will warm not just a few hundred undergraduates in Bailey Hall, but also the thousands of Cornellians who couldn’t secure a seat. It never quite made sense why the event would be neither livestreamed nor recorded. After all, the Supremes (including Sotomayor) give recorded speeches at universities all the time, and there is no apparent reason why this event should be different. Talk about a misguided attempt to make Cornell “unique.”

Truth be told, we are still puzzled by how we got into this whole situation.

M. Hockey Student Season Tickets Procedure Released

Cornell has released the procedure for obtaining 2007-08 men’s hockey season tickets on its athletics website. There will be 200 seats for graduate and professional students and 1,400 seats for undergraduates.

Although similar to last year’s format, this year’s format has some notable changes, including: 100 line numbers will go to undergraduates who have purchased the Big Red Sports Pass prior to Sept. 23 and are not selected for tickets otherwise; and the date and time of the “camp out,”

Men's Hockey Season’s Tickets Process to Change This Year


Staggered system will implement online pre-registration

While Lynah Rink is still in the midst of renovation and the men’s hockey team has yet to begin official practices, the Lynah Faithful will have to wait no longer to learn how to obtain season’s tickets.

Men's Hockey Season’s Tickets Process to Change This Year


Staggered system will implement online pre-registration

While Lynah Rink is still in the midst of renovation and the men’s hockey team has yet to begin official practices, the Lynah Faithful will have to wait no longer to learn how to obtain season’s tickets.