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Volume 36, Number 29, April 7, 2005

Garden Mosaics program takes root


Amelia Panico Photography
Ray Figueroa, left, and Felicia Chen '07, CALS, pick up dead stalks and litter in front of The Renaissance University for Community Education's (TRUCE) mural at the Harlem Children's Zone garden in New York City March 23. Figueroa is a youth leader for TRUCE. Cornell students in an urban environment course spent spring break touring green spaces in New York City. They spent afternoons working on the garden with TRUCE kids as part of the Cornell-based, nationwide Garden Mosaics program.


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On the Cover

Steve Stucky wins Pulitzer Prize for music
The Given Foundation Professor of Music won for his Second Concerto for Orchestra; an alum also shared a prize for news coverage.

Garden Mosaics program takes root
This special educational gardening program connnects children with elders.

CURW, Sage Chapel celebrate anniversaries
"Godless Cornell" allowed a diverse array of religious traditions and sects to flourish on campus.


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