Issue Archive
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July/August 2015
Summer reading special, confessions of a thesis survivor, from witchcraft to whales (a library archives tour), and much more.
Download the PDF from our digital archive at the eCommons.
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Pressing On
Cornell’s academic publishing house nears its own sesquicentennial.
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Cornellian Classics
Beloved titles, from Cat’s Cradle to Cosmos.
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New Releases
Notable books by alumni and faculty.
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The Lamp Goes Dark
A tribute to M. H. Abrams.
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Thesis Statement
Of Sylvia Plath, tuna melts, and the sprint to finish the biggest assignment of my life.
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Art & Craft
A round-up of campus writing classes.
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Page Turners
Now in its fifteenth year, the New Student Reading Project is still going strong.
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Every Trick in the Book
Notes from the front lines of the textbook buying game.
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Pressing On
Cornell’s academic publishing house nears its own sesquicentennial.
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Collectors’ Items
A peek inside the library vaults, home to archival assemblages of books, visuals, music, and more.
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Cornellian Classics
Beloved titles, from Cat’s Cradle to Cosmos.
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The Writer’s Life
Thoughts on two decades in the publishing game.
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New Releases
Notable books by alumni and faculty.
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You Oughta Be in Pictures
Cornellians on the big (and small) screen.
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Sports
Big Red Highlights.
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From Elizabeth Garrett
Greetings from our new president.
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From the Hill
News and updates from Campus.
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Thank You, President Skorton
Correspondence.
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Cornelliana
Chappie’s Lament: An ode to a lost watering hole.
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Alumni Deaths
Obituaries received through May 2015.
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Double Play
A baseball scout and a stats guy weigh in on the sabermetrics debate.
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You Oughta Be in Pictures
Cornellians on the big (and small) screen.
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The Moderate
Mark Kirk ’81 on his stroke, his re-election race, and being the Senate’s ‘most endangered Republican’.
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Earl of Sandwich
Spencer Rubin ’08 expands his grilled cheese empire.
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Harmonic ‘Convergence’
Every five years—for thirty-five years—Phi Kappa Psi brothers have descended on a national landmark.
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One for the Record Books
Reunion 2015 draws historic crowds to campus— including two alumni who celebrated Cornell’s first-ever ’76th’.
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Striking a Chord
Psychology professor Carol Krumhansl researches the link between music and memory.
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Justice and Mercy
An expert witness advocates for killers who suffered childhood abuse.
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Dogged Effort
Canine rehab program keeps tails wagging.