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Vol. 35, Number 2, August 21, 2003

Community orientation


Nicola Kountoupes/University Photography

First-year Cornell students with the university's Pre-Orientation Service Trips (POST) program scrape paint at the Mary Durham House, part of the Women's Opportunity Center in downtown Ithaca, Aug. 19. Some 75 POST volunteers are spending the week working at various local agencies and learning about the Ithaca community. Above, from left, are Jessica Agarwal from Denville, N.J., Nan Li from Houston, Texas, and Holly Holt from Mansfield, Mass.


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Highlights

From Ithaca to Qatar, Antigone is Cornellians' topic for discussion /a>

CU team has major role in NASA's new space observatory

CU Orientation 2003 events will be augmented by Welcome Weekend

Students sink the competition in annual automated submarine contest

Cynthia McKinney, John Pilger named Rhodes Class of '56 professors

Cornell mobilizes to fight the power outage

Threats to campus computers and networks escalate, and CIT responds

CU-Fulbright student program gains success under Milton Esman

Health-care workers' labor leader is CU pre-Labor Day speaker Aug. 28

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