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Women's Squash Starts Busy Weekend by Topping F&M
ITHACA, N.Y. – The women's squash team won its fourth straight match Friday night against visiting Franklin & Marshall, 9-0, to kick off a three-match weekend that concludes with visits from Ivy League foes Dartmouth and Harvard this weekend.
Men's Hockey Salvages Hard-Earned 2-2 Tie at Rensselaer
TROY, N.Y. – With one of its best defenseman out of the game with an injury in the first period, the 14th-ranked men's hockey team couldn't hold on to a two-goal lead and eventually settled for a 2-2 tie on Friday night at Rensselaer. Senior Sean Collins and junior Greg Miller both had power-play goals for Cornell. Box Score
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No. 3 Women's Hockey Scores Three Goals in Second Period to Down Visiting RPI
ITHACA, N.Y. – No. 3 Cornell potted the puck three times in the second period, and that proved too much for visiting Rensselaer to overcome in a 3-0 Big Red win at Lynah Rink on Friday night.
No. 23 Harvard Tops Cornell, 71-60
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- No. 23 Harvard put the clamps down defensively in the first half and held on after halftime to knock off Cornell 71-60 on Friday evening at Lavietes Pavilion. The Crimson improved to 19-2 (5-0 Ivy), while the Big Red slipped to 7-12 (2-3 Ivy).
Early Second Half Harvard Run Enough To Top Women's Hoops
ITHACA, N.Y. -- Christine Clark led all scorers with 23 points as part of three double figure scorers from Harvard, who opened the second half on an 8-1 run to push past Cornell 67-57 on Friday evening at Newman Arena. Harvard improved to 10-8 (3-1 Ivy), while the Big Red slipped to 8-10 (2-2 Ivy).
Business leaders advise students on careers
Prize recognizes math and crochet book
Letter to the Editor: Hope for the Humanities
Dean Peter Lepage responds to an article describing a decline in humanities grads.
Letter to the Editor: In Defense of Ron Paul
Kasey Ashford '12 explains why supporting Ron Paul may be a smart move for students.
University to Replace Bridge Barriers with Nets
After nearly two years of heated debate over the future of the City’s iconic gorges, Cornell will install nets intended to deter suicide on seven campus and City bridges this summer. The Daily Sun talked to student leaders and administrators about the decision and its potential effects.
Crime: America's Favorite Entertainment
Law student Tamara Gavrilova discusses America's fascination with victims.
Seance With the Founders: Calling All Alumni
Ezra and A.D. weigh in on the tech campus, Washington insiders and their favorite Cornell grads.
The Prophet in the Subway
Jonathan Panter '12 has a transcendent experience under the streets of New York City.
Wrestling | Squad Looks to Secure Unbeaten Ivy League Season
The Red will play for another unbeaten Ivy League season this weekend against Columbia
Shooting for perfection | Pg-19-Wrestling---FModrak-S.jpgPOLO | Women Go for Third Straight, Men Search for Consistency
Women try to extend win streak against Garrison Forest, and men try to get back on track against Westmont.
Eldredge, Hoffman and Stern lead women | Pg-19-Polo---TChou-P.jpgW. HOCKEY | C.U. Welcomes RPI, Union to Lynah
Women's hocley will try to bounce back this weekend after suffering a disappointing loss to Clarkson last Saturday.
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