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Cornell Review Vol. XXX, #6

Posted by lukepolicastro on February 10, 2012

The first issue of the Spring 2012 semester is on news stands today. Click for the PDF.

Featuring:

2012 Coverage: Mitt Romney Isn’t Barack Obama, But He Might As Well Be

Mooning the Sun: Patricide in the First Degree

CUPD Underage Violations Increase on North During Rush Week

Colonel Cornell, with a Guest Appearance from Privateer Princeton

The Review remembers Joe Pylman, beloved editor-in-chief and inspirational friend




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Cornell Review Vol. XXX, #5

Posted by lukepolicastro on November 19, 2011

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Cornell Review Vol. XXX, #4

Posted by Michael Alan on November 5, 2011

In this issue: Mark Thiessen explains enhanced interrogation, interview with Michelle Rhee ’92, letters to the Daily Sun, and a call for guaranteed undergrad housing.

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Cornell Review Vol. XXX, #3

Posted by lukepolicastro on October 13, 2011

In this issue: interview with Ithaca mayoral candidate Svante Myrick, Europe in perspective, and plenty more utterly honest journalism. And two humor pages.

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Cornell Review Vol. XXX, #2

Posted by lukepolicastro on September 23, 2011

Freshman perspectives! Obama’s foreign policy! The return of the Ship of Fools! Check out page 3 for the Review‘s take on the Cornell Greek debacle.


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Cornell Review Vol. XXX, #1: The Freshman Issue

Posted by lukepolicastro on August 28, 2011

The Review humbly presents issue numba one. Freshmen, read to find out about the conservative community at Cornell!

issue 1

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Cornell Review #11: Last Issue

Posted by lukepolicastro on May 8, 2011

The last Cornell Review of the semester is hot off the press. It’s been a great year! We hope you’ll continue to visit the Insider over the summer—subscribe to our RSS feed on the right.

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Cornell Review Vol XXIX Issue #10

Posted by Oliver Renick on April 20, 2011

In case you haven’t picked up your copy of The Review, here’s the online PDF version.

A recap of Olbermann’s stint at Cornell, and the ruckus (from spell-check Sam) that ensued.

To fight political apathy, the Cornell Political Union, a new student club, has been created.

Lessons can be learned in racial acceptance and tolerance from the story of Review alum Ying Ma’s childhood.

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Cornell Daily Stun

Posted by Oliver Renick on April 1, 2011

In case you haven’t gotten your paper copy already, we managed to get a hold of today’s special edition of The Cornell Daily Stun. Today’s stories are particularly crazy: the Africana center has said no to extra funding, the Student Assembly created a panel for panel-makers, and the slope day committee secured the ‘Numa Numa Song Kid’ as Slope Day performer.

And in typical Stun fashion, don’t forget the wildly outrageous columns on sex and finance. We must say, it’s some of the best material the Stun staff has put out recently.

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April Fools!

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Cornell Review Vol XXIX Issue #9 Available!

Posted by Oliver Renick on March 16, 2011

The last issue before Spring Break is here!

Look inside for exclusive interviews with the Student Assembly’s new leaders, extensive coverage of campus events, and our first State of the University address.

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Correction:  The article on page two of this issue entitled “Fixing America’s Schools…Without Fixing the Unions?” names Harold Levy ’74, JD ’79 as a member of the board at Kaplan University.  This is incorrect.  He was Kaplan’s Executive Vice President and a member of its Board of Trustees from 2003 to 2008 and does not currently hold either position.

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