As the staff of the Cornell Review meanders back to Campus for a brand new Fall Semester, we mark the end of summer blogging at the Cornell Insider. Although there weren’t any blockbuster events to report on like the Black Flags Protest or the Ann Coulter CALS Controversy, an otherwise lackadaisical summer did produce some exciting Cornell-related stories:
– The Cornell Men’s Varsity Lacrosse team advanced to the national championship game against Syracuse, managed to give up a late three goal lead and lost 10-9 in overtime.
– A Cornell Security Breach! left 45,000 current and former students with compromised personal information.
– Ujamaa Director Kenneth Glover was relocated, then temporarily reinstated.
– A new “161 List” for Cornell students.
– Oliver Renick had some issues with the financial aid people.
The summer bloggers will be taking a few days off as we move back to campus, but look for regular blogging to resume Monday, August 24th. In addition to continuing our Monday Reading Madness feature, we also hope to start posting professor interview features and pointing you towards new materials in the Cornell Review.
Whether you’re a new Freshman or a returning student, please get in contact with us if you are interested in writing for the Cornell Review. Also be sure to check us out at Club Fest.