Issue Archive
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July/August 2016
Alumni meet students who occupy their current dorm rooms, an look at getting married at Cornell, top golf course architects, witches, warriors, sushi, and more.
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If Rooms Could Talk
Alumni revisit their campus homes—and meet the students living there.
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Par for the Course
From Robert Trent Jones onward, Cornell has trained a cadre of top golf architects—including the designer of the 2016 Olympic venue.
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Wed Red
For many Cornellians, married life starts with getting hitched on the Hill.
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From Hunter R. Rawlings III
Strengthening the Fabric of Cornell
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Cornelliana
House Proud: Akwe:kon, Cornell’s Native American residence, marks its first quarter-century.
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From the Hill
News and updates from campus.
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Sports
Big Red Highlights
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Alumni Deaths
Obituaries received through May 2016.
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Authors
New Releases.
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Fighting Words
In a dramatic video, ESPN reporter Sarah Spain ’02 highlights the online abuse faced by women in sports journalism.
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Resistance Movement
The Medical college’s Carl Nathan battles the overuse of antibiotics——and champions the development of new ones.
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Weekend Warriors
Alums head the two major organizers of extreme obstacle course events—not that odd a coincidence, since Cornellians tend to be a fit bunch after four years of trudging up Libe Slope.
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Witching Hour
Professor Mary Beth Norton’s TV tales of the Salem trials leave celebrities spellbound.
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Gender Gap
Legal scholar Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw ’81 aims to ensure that women aren’t left out of social movements like Black Lives Matter.
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Fight Club
Student group trains theatrical combatants, from swashbucklers to Jedi knights.
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On a Roll
Abe Ng ’95 is Miami’s sushi maven.