Issue Archive
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March/April 2021
Made to Order: Menu collection serves up dining history.
PLUS: The Hill in Minecraft; CU psychologist offers tips on pandemic fatigue; Rulloff: The infamous ‘Genius Killer’
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Bill of Fare
Kroch Library’s menu collection is a cornucopia of culinary history
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Trying Times
A Medical College psychologist offers insights on coping during COVID
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Campus Crossroad
The spot now known as Ho Plaza has long been a nexus of student life
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Killer Instinct
A century and a half after his execution, the legend of Edward Rulloff lives on
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Block Party
In an amazingly accurate videogame version of campus, the Hill is alive—in pixels
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Remains of the Day
Excavating the ruins of a villa, a faculty-led dig aims to understand how people lived in ancient Pompeii
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Material Gains
Human Ecology researchers aim to make the fashion industry more sustainable by stemming the tide of textile waste
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The Defender
Alumni attorney battles human rights abuses worldwide
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Man of Numbers
Remembering the Cornellian PhD who broke racial barriers in math—and inspired others to follow
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In Good Taste
With tempting recipes and sleek design, Cornell’s student-run food magazine celebrates a festival of flavors
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From Martha Pollack
A Transformational Gift: Cornell Ann S. Bowers College of Computing and Information Science
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From the Hill
News and updates from campus
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Authors
New releases
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Real Estate Special Advertising Section
Special advertising section for real estate opportunities
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Ezra Magazine Extra
Maria Fitzpatrick: Understanding Human Behavior
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Alumni Deaths
A list of deaths reported to us since the previous issue
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Cornelliana
‘Conversations Across Cultures’: Asian Alumni Association unites Cornellians around the globe