[OT] A new year of Sun excellence begins

Started by Beeeej, September 14, 2005, 06:35:25 AM

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ugarte

[Q]Jordan 04 Wrote:  1662>1600[/q]Probably another engineer showing off.


jtwcornell91

[Q]ugarte Wrote:

 [Q2]Jordan 04 Wrote:  1662>1600[/Q]
Probably another engineer showing off.[/q]

After he used his HP to figure out which number was larger?

h

where is the SI-on campus this year???? that was my only reason for living!

Alyssa '05

there was a whole stack of last week's issue of SIOC in Barton yesterday

redhair34

I saw that too...I checked the release from last year, it says...
Undergraduate Students - 1,422 seats
Graduate students - 250 seats
http://cornellbigred.collegesports.com/sports/m-hockey/spec-rel/091404aaa.html


This year it is...
Undergraduates -- 1462 seats
Graduate students -- 200 seats

Bottom Line:
+40 for undergrads
-50 for grads



redhair34

There is also a big stack inside the front entrance of Teagle

BCrespi

There are some at the shed up at Jessup on North.
Brian Crespi '06

nshapiro

I was at a CAAAN training session last night, and learned that colleges have the ability (for an extra fee of course) to actually get the essays High School students are writing for the new SAT 1 test.  

Colleges can now get a pretty good idea whether the essays on applications are really the work of the applicant.
When Section D was the place to be

Will

[Q]nshapiro Wrote:

 I was at a CAAAN training session last night, and learned that colleges have the ability (for an extra fee of course) to actually get the essays High School students are writing for the new SAT 1 test.  

Colleges can now get a pretty good idea whether the essays on applications are really the work of the applicant.
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Or they can at least get a pretty good idea whether the essays on applications are really the work of the person who took the SAT.
Is next year here yet?

Al DeFlorio

From a 10/17 article on the Georgetown game:  "The defense was solid all day, as it held the Hoyas to just 86 yards of total offense â€" the lowest output by a Cornell opponent since Yale tallied 100 yards in a game against the Red in 1988."
Al DeFlorio '65

Jordan 04

[Q]Al DeFlorio Wrote:

 From a 10/17 article on the Georgetown game:  "The defense was solid all day, as it held the Hoyas to just 86 yards of total offense â€" the lowest output by a Cornell opponent since Yale tallied 100 yards in a game against the Red in 1988."[/q]

The seems to be a journalistic trend this month.  There was an article (from Newsday, I believe) at the end of the Mets' season saying how their 83 wins this year was the most since the 82-win season of 2001.

Maybe style books have changed.

Beeeej

Beeeej, Esq.

"Cornell isn't an organization.  It's a loose affiliation of independent fiefdoms united by a common hockey team."
   - Steve Worona

Al DeFlorio

Al DeFlorio '65

David Harding

[Q]Al DeFlorio Wrote:

 

Gary Woods?  Maybe they think he's Tiger's father?[/q]
Someone is paying attention.  They have fixed it.

Tub(a)

Tito Short!