The Cornell Chronicle
Vol. 31, Number 8, October 7, 1999

C-town cleaning machines


Robert Barker/University Photography

Seniors Elizabeth Crook, left, and Paige Goodman of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority remove posters from a utility pole on College Avenue during the annual cleanup of the neighborhood by Cornell students and year-round residents Oct. 2. Scores of volunteers, including many sorority and fraternity members, fanned out in work teams Saturday during the semiannual event to help rid the area of litter.


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Highlights

As campaign nears end, undergrads describe value of scholarships

Cornell Chimes ring out again on campus from McGraw Tower

Nobel winner Elie Wiesel speaks Nov. 4

Sculptor Andy Goldsworthy creates art installation at Cornell -- but where?

CU Police officers catch bank robbery suspect after chase

University gives update on installation of pipes for Lake Source Cooling

Lurie's literary career is celebrated in library exhibition opening today

CU student clinic offers legal and other services to local child-care providers

CU researchers study how DNA molecules squeeze through small spaces

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