The Cornell Chronicle
March 24, 2005
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Academic
Gay adolescent? No, normal teenager, says Cornell Professor Ritch Savin-Williams
Administration
Cornell Council for the Arts is seeking 2005-06 grant proposals
Cornell People
CU mourns death of trustee emeritus Sol Linowitz
Villarejo heads to London for Kovacs book award
Events
Coverage
Israeli, Palestinian leaders discuss grassroots peace efforts at ILR event
CU plate in Nobel Prize exhibits symbolizes role of playfulness in creativity
Photo - Tradition's fiery finish
Photo - Triathlon training
Upcoming
Student-led concert will benefit tsunami victims
Defending lawyer in Enron, Martha Stewart cases to give Korn lecture
Worker and consumer safety are topics for public interest law speaker
Turkmen textiles on display at Johnson Museum
New music ensemble Sequitur to present song cycles
Yiddish film scholar will introduce 'Letter to Mother'
Research
For first time, light is detected from planets orbiting stars beyond Milky Way
Poor benefit most from economic growth, study from ILR School shows
Report on China finds workers' rights violations, but also signs of hope
CU study finds rural communities with small schools benefit greatly
Departments
Briefs
Soundbite
Notable
Calendar