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High & Dry (2 comments)

Cornell planners have spent thousands of hours helping to rebuild New Orleans's Ninth Ward—and make the devastated neighborhood more livable than it was before Hurricane Katrina     Read more...

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Double Feature

Big Red wins both Ivy basketball titles. It had never happened. Cornell had never captured both the men's and women's Ivy League basketball championships in the same year.     Read more...

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Style & Sound

Student-designed clothing inspired by African cultures was on display in the Johnson Museum in March during the Afrik! Fashion Show.     Read more...

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'Any Person...' (8 comments)

Cornell began as a stunningly radical place: a force for the democratization of higher education in the United States. The new university exiled pedantry and opened its academic doors to a wide array of students, setting itself against mid-nineteenth century…     Read more...

May / June 2008 VOLUME 110 NUMBER 6
DEPARTMENTS

From David SkortonHigher Education: One of the U.S.'s Strongest Diplomatic Assets (2 comments)


Letter From IthacaWelcome, Chris (1 comment)
A new leader for alumni affairs at Cornell

CorrespondencePro and Con
Redesign sparks reader reaction

From The HillSkorton on Activism (1 comment)
Provost Rips Rankings : Freshmen Read Lincoln : Smoke & Fire : Campus Crime : Astronaut Low Dies : Top Jobs Filled : Battling Wheat Plague : Biz Major Ranked Fourth

SportsThe Bear Facts (1 comment)
In Touchdown: The Story of the Cornell Bear John Foote '74 tells tales of the Big Red's ursine mascots

AuthorsStreet Smarts
Lush Life, by Richard Price '71 (Farrar, Straus and Giroux)

CurrentsReefs at Risk
Is coral on the brink of extinction? : East Meets West : Lost in Translation : Playing by Heart : Nose for News : Then & Now : Econ 101
Alma MattersCalling All Cornellians


Alumni DeathsMay/Jun. '08 Obituaries


CornellianaNational Treasures (2 comments)
Pre-Columbian collection finds a home on the Hill

Special Sections and AdvertisingMay / June 2008 Advertisements
Cornellians in Business & Classifieds : Finger Lakes Listing : The Wines of New York State

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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.