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A Campus of One's Own

Living on North Campus has become a freshman rite of passage. Is Cornell's housing experiment working?     Read more...

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Father Courage (1 comments)

As a Cornell junior, Ken Kunken '72 was paralyzed by a football injury and given little hope for a full life. Today, he's a Long Island D.A. with four academic degrees, a happy marriage—and three-year-old triplets.     Read more...

January / February 2008 VOLUME 110 NUMBER 4
DEPARTMENTS

From David SkortonFocusing on Graduate and Professional Education

Letter From IthacaAll You Need Is Love
So. . . Did the sixties make a difference?

From The HillThe Cold Shoulder
Protesters disrupt Ashcroft talk. Plus: Former president paid $785,518 :: Female faculty express discontent :: 'Green' grade goes up :: Ben Nichols dies at 87

SportsSports


AuthorsCan't buy me love
by Jonathan Gould '73 (Harmony Books)

CurrentsForget the 'Faster Horse'
Engineering (and selling) the elusive fuel cell, Plus: Course shopping drives grade inflation :: Chemist battles terror, in the lab and at the scene
Alma MattersRemembering One of the Best

CornellianaMurder, He Wrote
Bishop's secret mystery gets a second chapter

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100 YEARS AGO

A look back at one of the top stories in the Cornell Alumni News a century ago.

Goldwin Smith on Athletics.