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Graduation Issue Contents Four Years at Cornell 2017-2021: TAKING A PAUSE TO REFLECT The Sun takes you back to some of the most momentous events of the last four years, tracing back headlines from this semester to the fall of freshman year. Re-read coverage of events that undeniably changed the Hill, from the 2016 selection of Martha E. Pollack to be the next Cornell president to Winter Storm Stella, which cancelled classes two days in a row.

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Live From Newman BIG RED PRIDE

Arts and Entertainment Ithaca, though miles away from the metropolitan music haven of New York City, has nevertheless wrangled quite the lineup of stars to come entertain the Cornell masses. Reminisce over Foster the People and Towkio tearing down Barton Hall, Trevor Noah performing in 2017, Steve Aoki on Slope Day and other crowd-pleasers from the last four years.

Whether you counted yourself a Lynah Faithful or the friend who had to be dragged to games by Big Red fanatics, relive the biggest headlines in The Sun’s sports archives from 201721. The wins and heartbreaking losses alike await you.

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Cover Design: John Schroeder ’74 Cover Image: Julia Nagel ’24 / Sun Assistant Photography Editor Cover: Cherry blossoms in front of McGraw Tower on April 10 offer a beautiful beacon of hope after an extremely stressful “virtual” semester with masks, with Zoom but without any real breaks.

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RECAP OF EVENTS THAT TOOK PLACE DURING OUR TIME IN I THACA

SPRING 2021

TimeLine 2.21.21 BIG BOX ARRIVAL: Under slow flurries and gray skies, dozens of excited Cornellians and Ithacans lined up outside Trader Joe’s for its highly-anticipated opening. 3.31.21 NEW YORK STATE JOINS POT LEGALIZATION BANDWAGON: The New York State Legislature passed a bill allowing adults 21 and older to possess up to 3 ounces of cannabis or 24 grams of concentrate for recreational use. Individuals with some types of marijuana convictions will have the latter expunged from their records. 3.30.21 AS VACCINE ELIGIBILITY EXPANDS, STUDENTS RUSH TO GET FIRST DOSES: The Sun announced that while many Cornell students were not yet eligible, most staff members and faculty would now become qualified to receive vaccines on March 30 under guidelines that allow them for adults 30 and older. The state also plans to make the vaccine available to all adults on April 6, according to a statement released on March 29 by Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D-N.Y.) — a significant development for Cornell students. Josh Figueroa ’24 recently received his first dose of the Pfizer vaccine at the State Fair Expo Center in Syracuse. While Figueroa was pleased with how his appointment went and how organized the vaccine clinic was, he said he had some difficulty registering. “The registration process was pretty stressful because appointments were being booked by the minute,” Figuerora said. 4.22.21 THIS YEARS’ VIRTUAL SLOPE DAY PERFORMERS ARE ANNOUNCED: Last Dinosaurs and Ari Lennox will be this year’s Virtual Slope Day performers on May 14 and 15, announced the Slope Day Programming Board. Though only half of the student body has experienced an in-person Slope Day, the Board nevertheless expressed hope that this year’s festivities would be fun. “The hope is that we as a student body can celebrate the end of the year as safely as we can, given that we’re still in a pandemic, with these concerts,” said Estefania Perez ’21, the Board’s executive director.

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Back to the future | Though many more rules and precautions will be be in place compared to the May 24, 2009 Graduation festivities seen above, this year’s celebration will nevertheless mark a welcome return to Schoellkopf Field and Stadium.

Graduation Returns to Schoellkopf Late change allows two guests per graduating student

Cornell will hold an in-person commencement for the Class of 2021, President Pollack announced in an April 6 email. She wrote then that the University was also planning for a virtual celebration for the Class of 2020 in June and an in-person Homecoming in September. Commencement will take place in Schoellkopf Field the weekend of May 29 — but Pollack’s original April 6 announcement stated that Cornell wouldn’t allow guests, and instead of a customary packed stadium, it would feature a series of smaller, outdoor socially-distanced events to honor graduating seniors, graduate and professional students. However, a significant modification of these arrangements took place on April 30, when, in another e-mail, Pollack said that New York state had just released updated public health guidance for commencement ceremonies. Because of this, she said, “where we were previously limited to using only 20 percent of the capacity in Schoellkopf Field, we are now permitted to use up to 33 percent, with our graduating students seated separately and not counting towards that total.” “I am excited to let you know that this means that it is now feasible for us to accommodate a limited number of guests at the Commencement ceremonies.” She added that each graduate would be given “two non-transferable tickets to enable two guests to attend one of the in-person

celebrations.” Students in the Class of 2021 living outside of Ithaca wishing to return for commencement must follow state travel guidelines, but the University will offer free rooms in residence halls for a short period before their graduation ceremony. Convocation will be fully virtual this year for this fall’s cohort of

“Even though this year’s ceremonies will look different than they have in years past, we are working hard to ensure that all of this year’s events will become memories to cherish.” President Martha Pollack first-year and new transfer students. And after more than a year of holding out hope for an in-person commencement, the Class of 2020 will gather virtually on June 13 for part of their virtual reunion. However, the University is planning an in-person Homecoming for graduates and their families and has marked the dates for a five-year reunion for June 2025. “Even though this year’s ceremonies will look different than they have in years past, we are working hard to ensure that all of this year’s events will become memories to cherish,” Pollack wrote.

April Art Project Bathes Schwartz Center in Colorful Glow

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or many Cornellians, sunbathing on the patio outside of Schwartz Performing Arts Center is a quintessential memory of joyful warm days in Ithaca. Yet, despite its location in the busiest and loudest part of Collegetown, very few people would linger there at night. The volatile nature of the night weather isn’t particularly welcoming, and even if you sit in a little wooden shelter outside Collegetown Bagels, it can still get quite chilly after they turn off their radiators. The metal chairs and tables and the Modernist architecture certainly do not help make the space feel warmer. And it’s not just about the weather and the architecture. Without the lateral sur-

veillance of the passersby, there’s a liminal quality to the space that is rather disorienting and unsettling. Afterall, the patio outside of

Stephen Yang Rewiring Technoculture Schwartz is transitional by nature. It’s the bordering intermediary point that dichotomizes the off-campus/on-campus distinction, where

people pass by to move between home and school environments. When people don’t linger at the space at night, though, the eeriness gets amplified by the emptiness and darkness. The tumultuous state of the half-finished construction of unaffordable housing across the street surely doesn’t help, either. Well, say goodbye to the liminality, but only temporarily — Adam Shulman ’23 has brought light, warmth and nature to the space. This past Sunday night, I sat down with him outside of Schwartz to talk about his artwork, “After Nature Had Drawn a Few Breaths.” Shulman said the origin for his work can See SCHWARTZ page 58

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Bringer of light | Adam Shulman ’23 stands before the Schwartz Performing Arts Center. See color photo of Shulman’s project on Page 33.


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‘Big Red, White and Biden!’

Biden Win Turns Ice Cream Flavor Into Cheer Cheers, honks and relief filled the unusually-warm Ithaca autumn air after President-elect Joe Biden officially clinched the presidency at 11:25 a.m. on November 7, 2020, surpassing 270 electoral

votes after winning Pennsylvania. Cornell’s campus had been extraordinarily quiet all semester, since the coronavirus made student gatherings impermissible. But after news outlets called the election for Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris on that Saturday morning, Cornell launched into loud celebration.

Students, half-looking down at their phones, turned to marvel: “Biden won.” Parades of honking cars drove up and down Collegetown; some blasted “Party in the USA,” and students showed off “Fuck Trump” signs and Biden shirts through sunroofs to whoops from passersby. Reveling in the weekend announcement, students took to porch celebrations and picnics after five days of waiting and eyeing the electoral map. Inside a bustling Collegetown Bagels, many employees including Ithaca College stud e n t

Olivia Kirschbaum found out while on shift. “When everyone was honking today, that’s when it was really setting in,” Kirschbaum said. “I was in France for the World Cup, and it feels like this is our version of that.” “I’m just so excited,” said Danielle Mangini ’23, a Biden supporter “since day one.” Mangini, in line at CTB waiting for a Brooklyn bagel and smoothie, heard the news and began fielding a “barrage of calls” from her mom and her friends. Sitting beside Mangini on a stone bench, Daniela Rodriguez-Chavez ’23 digested the news as she munched on her bagel. “I am so relieved this is over,” she said. “The fear mongering had to stop, and enough people realized to not give into fear.” “This whole week has been so stressful,” Mangini continued. “Now that this burden is lifted off of my shoulders, I’m so happy.” See BIDEN page 57

Honking and cheering | Shortly after Joe Biden’s presidential election victory was announced, honking cars with cheering passengers began circling Collegetown and downtown Ithaca. The horn blasts continued for several hours.

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TimeLine 6.30.20 CORNELL ANNOUNCES FALL ACADEMIC CALENDAR: Cornell will reopen campus for the fall semester, offering in-person and online instruction, President Martha E. Pollack announced Tuesday, June 30. While students will have to follow strict health precautions when on campus and participate in the University’s extensive COVID-19 testing program, Pollack said reopening for the fall was the safer option. “The key consideration in our decision to reopen is public health,” Pollack said in a University press release. “Residential instruction, when coupled with a robust virus screening program of the form we intend to implement, is a better option for protecting the public health of our community than a purely online semester.” Classes were originally supposed to start on Aug. 27, but will now start Sept. 2; students will go home for the semester by Thanksgiving break. The fall semester will end with online classes and exams, and the spring semester is currently slated to start some time in February. 7.8.20 CORNELL JOINS HARVARD AND MIT LAWSUIT: President Martha E. Pollack announced that Cornell will join Harvard and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in a lawsuit challenging recent U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement visa restrictions for international students. 8.19.20 RESIDENT ADVISERS GO ON BRIEF STRIKE BEFORE FALL SEMESTER BEGINS: Fed up with unsafe working conditions and what they call a lack of concern from Cornell offi-

cials, campus resident advisers went on brief strike. 11.3.20 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION CAUSES STRESS BEFORE AND AFTER ELECTION DAY ITSELF: The most fraught election day in a generation turned into a high-stress week; many students voted early or sent in mail-in ballots despite confusing processes and many hiccups. The presidential election would not be called until Saturday morning. 11.11.20 NYS GOVERNOR CUOMO RELEASES NEW COVID REGULATIONS: Per a Wednesday, November 11 announcement by Governor Cuomo, as of Friday at 10 p.m., all gatherings at private residences larger than 10 will be banned, a measure that takes particular aim at house parties and other social gatherings, Cuomo said. Bars, restaurants, gyms and any establishment with a license from the New York State liquor authority also must close at 10 p.m. –– sans takeout service. These measures come as the state faces a resurgence of COVID-19 that public officials had worked for months to keep at bay, with the state reporting daily new case totals not seen since late April and early May. In Tompkins County, the health department reported 19 new cases on Wednesday. 12.12.20 STUDENT ASSEMBLY CALLS FOR CORNELL POLICE DISARMAMENT: The Student Assembly passed a hotly debated resolution calling for Cornell Police disarmament during its last meeting of the semester, a reversal from when disarmament failed to pass almost one month earlier.

March Downtown From Ho Plaza Decries Police Brutality, Violence Event follows murder of George Floyd by police officer This was the first protest Devonte Parker ’21 ever organized. He said that after the news broke about the murder of George Floyd, he kept watching and waiting for someone in the Cornell community to plan something. When he didn’t see what he was looking for, he and other members of Phi Beta Sigma — a historically Black social fraternity of which he is president — got together on Saturday, May 30, 2020 to plan a protest, contacting other on-campus

and local organizations. The event, co-sponsored by La Unidad Latina, Lambda Upsilon Lambda Fraternity, Inc., as well as the Nigerian Students Association, Black Students United, Occupy Ithaca and the Southside Community Center, went live the next day. By Sunday night, news of the peaceful protest was circulating widely on Facebook and social media. Looki n g around Ho Plaza about an hour before the We d n e s day, June 3, 2020 event as protesters trickled in, he said that the strong online traction was when he realized that “this might just be something.” B y 12:15 p.m., hundreds

upon hundreds of people packed Ho Plaza. Organizers handed out donated bottles of water, snacks and supplies to make protest signs. Also distributed were face masks made by The Protest Mask Project emblazoned with “I Can’t Breathe.” Even in protest, the COVID-19 pandemic stayed close to mind — nearly every protester of the hundreds that gathered sported a face covering. Some masks were surgical-grade, some were only bandanas wrapped around faces and some had similar slogans of the movement drawn on with paint and marker. Speeches condemned the disproportionate number of Black and Brown people who have fallen victim to the coronavirus. “Enough is enough,” said Maureen Ekwebelem ’21, who is the vice president of internal affairs for the Nigerian Students Association, as she handed out supplies. She said that while many of their members have left Ithaca, she worked to mobilize everyone who could march. “We came out here to show that we want the police brutality to end. We read in textbooks about See MARCH page 56

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Equivalence | A protester holds up a hand-made sign during the Wednesday, June 3 march from Ho Plaza to the downtown Ithaca police headquarters.


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‘We’re in fairly uncharted waters’

Day Hall Explains March 13 Policy Twist That Cancelled All Remaining Spring In-Person Classes Shocked students hurriedly arrange travel from Ithaca Just as students booked flights and bus tickets, they faced the latest COVID19 pandemic shock on Friday morning, March 13 when President Martha E. Pollack cancelled classes until April 6. The replacement of in-person classes with online instruction as of April 6 had been previously announed on March 10. Uncertainty now permeates Cornell’s campus, as students have now been told to leave as soon as possible. Looming Concern

The surprise announcement reflects a looming concern that the current outbreak will worsen by spring break. Deputy Provost John Siliciano conceded that “in all likelihood it’s going to show up in the county if it hasn’t already.” Even though Tompkins County said that there were still no confirmed cases in a March 13 afternoon press conference, Tompkins County administrator Jason Molino declared a state of emergency, shuttering local schools. “As you look across the country right now, we’re in fairly uncharted waters,” Lombardi said in an interview with The Sun. With COVID-19 spreading seemingly unabated — the number of confirmed cases spiked 30 percent overnight to 421 in New York State — Cornell officials said the accelerated timeline was necessary to give students the chance to begin making travel plans. “The greatest shift that I was feeling was

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Milling and chilling | Cornellians sit and watch the world go by on West Campus, three days after the March 13 news that all Cornell classes had been cancelled until April 6. The latter date had previously been announced as the day when online classes would replace in-person ones.

the concern … travel, [which] is becoming more difficult, certainly downstate, in New York,” said Sharon McMullen, Assistant Vice President of Student and Campus Life for Health and Well-being. The practical logistics of asking over 13,000 students to vacate campus is one that leaves a host of unsolved questions. Lombardi had sent out an email to students living on-campus earlier in the week, asking them to fill out a form for housing accommodations. While the form’s deadline has been extended to Sunday, March 22, Lombardi said that the majority of students who filled out the survey said they intended to leave campus. Students living on-campus who leave

will receive a rebate for housing and meal plans, though the exact amount has yet to be determined. In anticipation of swelling unemployment, President Donald Trump announced on Match 13 that interest on federally-backed student loans would be deferred — but the University has yet to address potential changes to financial aid or deadlines for tuition payment. Despite Friday’s turn of events, many students living off-campus want to stay in Ithaca. But for those planning to remain, McMullen urged students who plan to stay in Ithaca to not leave the city and travel to other states that have become epicenters of the virus.

“We’re going to be relying on all of the members of the community, both the Cornell community and the larger community to exercise caution during this unprecedented time,” McMullen said. With classes suspended for almost the next month, significant adjustments to Cornell academics are likely to take place. The drop deadline has been extended from March 17 to April 21. Though no plans have been confirmed, the University is also contemplating shifting the semester to account for the lost two weeks of instruction. To continue reading this article, please visit cornellsun.com.

TimeLine 1.20.20 COLLEGETOWN BAGELS TO REOPEN IN SHELDON COURT ACROSS FROM C-TOWN BUILDING TO BE DEMOLISHED: Although the iconic building in which students have bought late-night eats for decades will be demolished in June, the owners of Collegetown Bagels are

planning to move directly across the street and open up a new location in the first floor of Cornell-owned Sheldon Court. 1.23.20 NEW GREEK EVENT RULES MANDATE BYOB, 15 PERCENT ALCOHOL MAXIMUM: The Office of

Sorority and Fraternity Life rolled out sweeping new regulations for Greek Life events after reforms were promised in the fall, restricting events to four days per week, requiring catering services for all alcohol served and limiting co-sponsors on approved events. The new policy also outlined

requirements for security, advance event registration and “good standing” for a chapter to host an event. 2.7.20 CORNELL CANCELS CLASSES AFTER BARRAGE OF SNOW: Cornell canceled classes at the Ithaca campus as of 10 a.m. Friday morning, officially closing the entire campus around noon. The delays in announcements left questions unanswered about who should make the trek to campus, even as the University asked staff and students not to travel. This was the second snow day of the academic year, the first coming right after Thanksgiving break. 3.10.20 CORNELL CANCELS IN-PERSON CLASSES AFTER SPRING BREAK; WILL SHIFT TO ONLINE INSTRUCTION: Cornell became the latest university to announce that it would go digital after Spring Break, following a wave of colleges nationwide that had canceled in-person classes due to the COVID-19 outbreak. Although no case of the virus had yet been reported in Tompkins County, students were asked to leave campus at the start of Spring Break and stay home for the rest of the semester.

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Something old, something new | Collegetown Bagels announced that, after leaving its decades-old location (left), it would move into Sheldon Court (right), directly across College Avenue.

3.13.20 PRESIDENT POLLACK SUSPENDS ALL CLASSES, EFFECTIVE AT 5 P.M.: In an unexpected move, President Martha E. Pollack

announced that Cornell would suspend all classes as of Friday, 5 p.m., amid widespread concerns over the coronavirus outbreak. Virtual instruction was set to begin April 6. 3.13.20 S.A. PASSES FOSSEL FUEL DIVESTMENT RESOLUTION AND POSTPONES ITS OWN ELECTIONS: Resolution 56 demanded that Cornell sever ties with the fossil fuel industry “as rapidly as possible,” following protests favoring that course. Cornell’s five constituent assemblies have all passed similar resolutions, including the Faculty Senate. The S.A. also voted unanimously to postpone its elections until the fall, keeping all current members in place with “no legislative power,”according to S.A. President Joe Anderson ’20. 4.5.20 NO UNIVERSAL S/U GRADING; OPT-IN DATE MOVED TO LAST DAY OF CLASSES: While the opt-in grading system would remain, in a concession to students, the deadline to change a course’s grading basis to S/U was moved from April 21 to May 12, the last day of classes, according to an email Provost Michael Kotlikoff sent to members of the Faculty Senate. In addition, each transcript would include a “notation that explains the anomalies associated with the Spring 2020 semester.”


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Julia Feliz Accuses C.U. Of Racism, Prompting Both Support, Pushback Starting October 15, Julia Feliz would not be welcome at Cornell’s Alliance for Science program, its director said. The decision — which Feliz shared in a widely-circulated post — was followed by waves of student support in a Student Assembly resolution in solidarity with Feliz and a planned rally, as well as a University statement disputing many of Feliz’s characterizations and an email from President Martha E. Pollack. The controversy began earlier in October, when Feliz accused Iowa State University Prof. Max Rothschild of racist and sexist terminology when responding to their question after a lecture. Feliz recounted their experience at the Alliance for Science in a lengthy piece on Medium, an online publishing platform. On Oct. 24, in a phone call and email to The Sun, Rothschild unequivocally denied all accusations, wholly disputing Feliz’s account of the incident. The animal science professor added that “[a] ccusing me of being racist because I am white is offensive and racist.” Feliz said Rothschild spoke loudly and walked towards them to intimidate them. The guest lecturer denied this in an email to The Sun, saying that he requires a hearing aid, and attributed his actions to his inability to hear them at the time. Pollack replied to Feliz’s email after the S.A.’s resolution — which was contested by all fellows who spoke at the Oct. 24 S.A. meeting — by writing a brief email to Feliz, which they posted online. “I have received your message,” Pollack wrote to Feliz, a Puerto Rican former fellow, on Friday morning. “Cornell takes reports of alleged discrimination seriously, and all appropriate offices are fully engaged in this matter.” To continue reading this article, please visit cornellsun.com.

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Remembrance circle | Students stand together in a formation outside Anabel Taylor Hall at the service remembering Antonio Tsialas ’23 after the chapel was filled to capacity on Oct. 29, 2019.

Friends Remember Tsialas ’23 As classes wrapped up on Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 29, 2019, a steady stream of students flowed through Ho Plaza to attend the memorial of freshman Antonio Tsialas ’23. The service was held in the chapel of Anabel Taylor Hall with an hourlong program to provide a space for students to mourn the death of Tsialas. The College of Arts and Sciences freshman was found dead near Ithaca Falls in Fall Creek Gorge on Saturday. Due to lack of space in the chapel,

which seats 150, some students stood or sat outside, talking about Tsialas. Club soccer teammate Sebastian Barquin-Sanchez ’22 previously told The Sun that he referred to Tsialas as a “little brother.” According to teammate Connor Dolan ’21, the club soccer team plans to retire his jersey number, 19. Students wrote letters to Tsialas’ family on notecards. He had been missing since Thursday night, after meeting with his mother for dinner, and had planned to take

his parents — who were in town during First-Year Family Weekend — on a tour of the campus over the next few days. His parents reported him missing when he failed to meet with them on Friday, state troopers said. The service concluded as Cornell faculty members read remarks, noting that Tsialas would be remembered by the community. A GoFundMe campaign in his memory quickly surpassed its goal of $20,000, collecting over $30,000 for the family.

TimeLine 8.6.19 FAMED WRITER TONI MORRISON M.A. ’55 DIES AT 88: One of only two Cornellians to be awarded both the Pulitzer and Nobel Prizes, Toni Morrison M.A. ’55 died after a short illness in August. Morrison studied creative writing at Cornell. She is the author of many popular works, including Beloved and Song of Solomon. 9.16.19 WEILL CORNELL TO PROVIDE DEBT-FREE MEDICAL SCHOOL: Students in Weill’s Class of 2023 — and all classes onward — will have their loans replaced by scholarships. Sticker price for Cornell medical school tuition is currently $58,760, and Weill Cornell’s website states that the program currently has 1,390 students enrolled across its programs. 9.20.19 C.U. STUDENTS SUPPORT GLOBAL CLIMATE STRIKE: Amidst chants of “system change, not climate change!,” hundreds of Cornell students and faculty marched to the Commons

on Friday. The march, one of over 4,000 protests occurring this week for the Global Climate Strike, called for divestment from fossil fuels and a federal Green New Deal, among other reforms. 10.26.19 MISSING STUDENT’S BODY FOUND IN FALL CREEK GORGE: Antonio Tsialas ’23 was last seen at a fraternity event at the house of the Phi Kappa Psi on Thursday night. The next afternoon, his family reported that he was missing when he failed to meet with them during First-Year Family Weekend. 11.17.19 HONG KONG PROTESTS CAUSE STUDYABROAD CORNELLIANS TO LEAVE: After five months of protests in Hong Kong, the city’s universities became epicenters of increasingly violent conflict, prompting Cornell to encourage the four students studying abroad there to leave and finish their semesters elsewhere.

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Debt slashed | Students who have struggled with mounting debt celebrate after the dean of Weill Cornell announced that students eligible for financial aid would no longer need to take out loans.


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TimeLine 1.22.19 NORTH CAMPUS RESIDENTS RETURN FROM BREAK WITHOUT HEAT: Though temperatures hovered in the single digits as classes began for the spring semester, students returned to broken radiators and insufficient heating in their North Campus dorms. If it wasn’t hard enough to live in Low Rise 7, chattering teeth didn’t exactly help. 2.13.19 ALUMNUS FACES BACKLASH AFTER USING ANTIQUATED TERM AT CONFERENCE: After receiving an award for being an “outstanding class leader,” Paul Blanchard ’52 referred to Satchel Paige as a “Negro” in his acceptance speech in front of students and alumni. Students and alumni denounced his comments in the days following. Blanchard apologized in a statement addressed to students and alumni, saying he was “devestated” to hear his words hurt members of the Cornell community.

2.28.19 STEVE AOKI ANNOUNCED AS SLOPE DAY HEADLINER: Best known as the world’s hardest working DJ, Steve Aoki was announced as the Slope Day headliner. Cousin Stizz and singer EZI also performed.

from the occupation of Palestine and human rights violations.” For the first time in recent memory, the vote was done by secret ballot, after students expressed concerns for the safety of themselves and their families should their votes be public.

3.13.19 ALUMNUS CHARGED WITH FRAUD IN COLLEGE CHEATING SCANDAL: Gordon Caplan ’88 allegedly wired $75,000 to rig his daughter’s ACT score. A family trust in Caplan’s name donated considerably to Cornell in recent years. Caplan was among nearly 50 others named as defendants in an FBI investigation called “the largest college admissions scandal ever prosecuted.”

4.14.19 HASAN MINHAJ DROPPED OUT AS CONVOCATION SPEAKER: Shortly before before planning to announce Hasan Minhaj as the convocation speaker, Cornell Convocation Committee members learned that Minhaj had dropped out. Two weeks later, the Committee announced Bill Nye ’77 as the Senior Convocation speaker.

4.11.19 STUDENT ASSEMBLY VOTES AGAINST RESOLUTION TO DIVEST: In a vote that also incorporated the opinion of 582 students with two community votes, S.A. voted against a resolution to “urge” Cornell to divest from companies “profiting

4.19.19 WINGS OVER OFFERS CTB-INFUSED TOTS FOR 4/20 MENU: The Collegetown shop purchased by alumni in 2017 offered “Marley Parm CBD Tots,” garlic tots infused with Hemp CBD Oil, for $4.20 for Ithacans celebrating the holiday. They expected high sales from this novelty product.

Baker ’21, Sim ’21 Chosen as Student Trustees Expected to win but disqualified for email, Baker to fill vacant spot

J.T. Baker ’21 would have won the position of the student-elected trustee had he not been disqualified from race, the University announced on Wednesday, April 24, 2019. A Board of Trustees committee has recommended he fill a vacant spot alongside Jaewon Sim ’21, the undergraduate student trustee-elect, for the next two years starting July. The Trustee Nominating Committee disqualified Baker, who is a football player, on April 16 over an email sent by a

staff member in the athletics department showed that Baker would have won the — which takes up 43 of 64 seats on the Board alerting student athletes of Baker’s cam- election had he been included in the tally. — is the only type of position that allows The vote tallies released Thursday indi- nomination by the CBCG, while all other paign. The TNC said Baker was disqualified for failing to notify the committee of cated that Baker ultimately collected 2,583 types of trustee are either elected by constitthis email, which violated election rules. votes, 374 more than Sim, who received uencies or reserved for individuals occupying 2,209 votes. Voter certain positions such as the On the same day, President turnout was 29.24 perGovernor of New York. Martha E. Pollack and Chair of the Board of Trustees Robert cent, with 6,417 balThe University did not Harrison ’76 said in separate stateconfirm whether Baker is lots cast in the election. nominated to be a trusteements to The Sun immediately Based on this result, at-large as of April 24. But after the result was announced the CBCG — an if Baker assumed this spot, that they believed election rules 11-member committee it would be the first time a were not applied appropriately, which both Pollack and current student serves in a but they will not seek to overrule Harrison sit on — said BAKER ’21 SIM ’21 trustee role that is not a stuthe TNC, which is independent it affirmed Sim’s election of the Board and the administration. but also recommended that the Board select dent-elected position, according to Corey A re-tabulation of the election votes — Baker to fill a currently vacant trustee seat, Ryan Earle ’07. The only exception would conducted by the Office of the Assemblies according to a statement from the chair of be Ezra Cornell ’70, who began holding the life trustee seat as eldest lineal descendant of under the request of the Committee on the CBCG, Ronald D. McCray ’79. Board Composition and Governance — Cornell’s bylaws state that trustee-at-large Ezra Cornell while he was a student.

Cornell Alum Accused Of Admissions Fraud An elite education is said to be priceless — at least, that could be the motivation behind the actions of Gordon Caplan ’88, who allegedly wired $75,000 to procure a fabricated, inflated ACT score for his daughter. A family trust in Caplan’s name donated considerably to Cornell University in recent years. The alumnus was named a defendant in an FBI investigation that has also accused famous actresses, exam administrators and athletic directors of giving and accepting bribes to admit students to elite colleges, including Yale University and Stanford University. “To be honest, I’m not worried about the moral issue here,” Caplan told William Singer in a phone call, according to excerpts from the wiretapped phone call in the FBI’s criminal complaint. Singer is the founder of The Edge College & Career Network, the college counseling service that investigators say facilitated the fraudulent transaction. The Network also had a nonprofit arm, the Key Worldwide Foundation. Andrew E. Lelling, U.S. attorney for the District of Massachusetts, called the case “the largest college admissions scandal ever prosecuted.” So far, at least 10 athletic coaches from top schools including Georgetown, University of California, Los Angeles, the University of Texas at Austin

and the University of Southern California have been accused of accepting bribes in exchange for positive recommendations for prospective players. Willkie Farr & Gallagher placed Caplan — who previously served as co-partner — on a leave of absence Wednesday afternoon. The firm said in a statement that Caplan would have “no further Firm management responsibility,” according to Above the Law. “As widely reported, one of our partners, Gordon Caplan, was among the persons charged in the college admissions matter,” the statement read. “This is a personal matter and does not involve Willkie or any of its clients.” Caplan made his federal court appearance in New York City on Tuesday, March 12, 2019 and was released on a $500,000 bond. High school students take standardized tests like the ACT in the time leading up to college application deadlines. According to the FBI’s documents, during this time, Caplan was preparing for the ACT in a different way. FBI documents said that last June, Singer urged Caplan to petition for extended test-taking time for his daughter. In July, transcripts showed Caplan and his wife discussing having Singer’s employees take classes under Caplan’s daughter’s name. In November, Caplan forked out the first payment, wiring $25,000 to the KWF.


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Farewell to The Nines: C-Town Joint Closes Popular pizza restaurant closes after nearly 40 years in business in Old Fire Station

Kielmann and Schultz — who celebrated the council’s decision — were given the freedom to sell the property to developers if they wished without having to receive approval from the Ithaca Landmarks Preservation Commission for making any changes to the building’s exterior. Though the fate of the property remains unclear, Lenya Checkovich ’20, who has worked as a line cook at The Nines for over a year, expressed that she hopes the property

“It’s sad, because we live right down the street and it’s a good [place] to eat.” Shelby Wray ’21

CAMERON POLLACK / SUN FILE PHOTO

Burning out | The Nines restaurant closed in October of 2018 after nearly 40 years in business serving pizza and other food in the old Ithaca Fire Station #9. Pizza enthusiasts, trivia night frequenters, open mic night artists and Latin dance lovers have had to say goodbye to longtime Collegetown staple: The Nines, a popular bar and pizza joint which formerly housed Ithaca Fire Station #9, announced it would be bowing out of nearly 40 years of business on Sunday, Oct. 7, 2018. Though that is the intended closing day, server Ryan Rutledge said that the restaurant’s final day would be determined by when they exhaust supplies. “It’s until we run out of stuff,” Rutledge said. “We could be open Monday, but we might not be. It’s just kind of day-to-day at that point. But at this point, Sunday will

probably be our last day.” Located at 311 College Ave., the restaurant was the subject of a contentious Ithaca Common Council debacle on whether to declare The Nines building a local landmark this past year. The proposal was struck down in June when Mayor Svante Myrick ’09 broke a 5-5 split in the council with a vote of no, The Sun previously reported. Myrick praised the owners Mark Kielmann ’72 and Harold Schultz — who have now owned the restaurant for nearly 40 years — for developing a community that is “still one of the three reasons [he goes] to Collegetown” after his undergraduate years.

does not become a Collegetown apartment complex. “I guess that’s my main hope for it,” she said. Throughout her time as an employee, Checkovich has interacted with employees who have worked at The Nines since it was established in 1980, and she explained that hearing their experiences working though “all of the cycles [The Nines] has been through” has been “pretty crazy.” “It’s bittersweet, but ultimately the owners … this is what they’ve been wanting for a while now, so it’s good for them,” Checkovich said. As Collegetown residents prepare to bid farewell to the restaurant, some acknowledge the closure as a goodbye to a hangout spot. “It’s sad, because we live right down the street and it’s a good [place] to eat,” said Shelby Wray ’21. The Nines’s final event will be a music show called “Hail and Farewell Nines” on Oct. 6, according to a Facebook post on the restaurant’s page that encourages Ithacans to “come out and celebrate all the good times.” The event will feature musical guests Pete Panek and the Blue Cats.

PARIS GHAZI / SUN SENIOR EDITOR

Written in the snow | A swastika was discovered etched in the snow on North Campus in November of 2018.

TimeLine 8.27.18 UNIVERSITY PLANS TO HOUSE ‘100 PERCENT’ OF FRESHMEN AND SOPHOMORES IN NORTH CAMPUS: The North Campus expansion intends to build two new housing sites on the fields north of Appel Commons, which will provide housing to 2,000 students. 8.30.18 BIG RED MARCHING BAND REPRIMANDED FOR HAZING: Cornell found that incoming section leaders in the band had to “consume a shot of bar-b-que sauce” to “demonstrate devotion to the section.” 9.20.18 PROF. BRIAN WANSINK RESIGNS AFTER ACADEMIC MISCONDUCT INVESTIGATION: A faculty committee found that Wansink misreported research data and used problematic statistical techniques.

10.16.18 ALUMNA DIES IN BUS CRASH: Rebecca Blanco M.B.A. ’17 was killed in a crash while on a bus ride from Ithaca to New York City. Prosecutors said the driver had cocaine in his system and charged him with homicide. 10.23.18 CORNELL RUNNER ATTACKS 2 WOMEN: Police arrested a Cornell freshman Sunday afternoon after he attacked two women and threatened to rape them while wearing only a green T-Shirt. A custodian and a freshmen helped the women and stopped the runner. 11.20.18 THREE SWASTIKAS FOUND IN NORTH CAMPUS: In just nine days, three anti-Semitic signs were reported on North Campus — two in dorms and one near a dining hall.


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SPRING 2018

University Closes Ezra’s Tunnel After 188 Years

Cornell erected a steel gate on Monday, Jan. 22 through Wednesday, Jan. 24, 2018 in front of Ezra’s Tunnel, blocking off a cave blasted through rock by the University’s co-founder in 1830 that in recent decades has been used to reach a swimming hole where two Cornellians have drowned. The closure of the 200-foot tunnel above Ithaca Falls follows the city’s approval, in December, of Cornell’s offer to pay for and build the gate, which is on city land. The City’s 6-3 vote followed a months-long debate between those who wanted one of the most beautiful gorge areas to stay accessible and others who believed that more teens would be injured or die if the tunnel remained open. The black gate, made from a combination of stainless steel and galvanized steel, stands about 16-foot tall and includes a locked, 6-foot-by-8-foot door that can be used by medical personnel in case of emergencies. Some Common Council and Cornell community members hope that the gate could one day allow for guided tours, although there are currently no plans for tours of the area. Sub-Zero Wind Chills

Contractors paid by Cornell worked in freezing temperatures and snow from Monday through Wednesday last week, welding the bolt cutter-resistant gate shut. “We had the refreshing opportunity to work in sub-zero wind chills to get the work done” by the first day of classes, Dan McClure, the Cornell construction manager who designed the gate and oversaw the installation, said in an email to The Sun. “I commend the efforts of the team we put together to work on the side of a cliff in icy conditions, at some significant risk to themselves, in an effort to help secure the safety of others when the good weather returns,” McClure said. McClure said it is not yet clear how much the implementation of the gate cost, saying it would likely end up costing about as much as the gate Cornell erected in the Cascadilla Gorge. The gate will now be transferred to

ANNE CHARLES / SUN FILE PHOTO

Gorges Tunnel | Ezra’s Tunnel was gated despite 500 signatures on a petition protesting its closure.

KATIE SIMS / SUN SENIOR WRITER

Gated gorge | After months of debate, Cornell blocks off the entrance to Ezra’s Tunnel, which the University’s founder blasted through solid rock to channel water to a mill then operated by Jeremiah S. Beebe at the lower end of Fall Creek Gorge.

nel to lounge on the rocks upstream from the 150-footthe City of Ithaca, which will maintain the gate. Cornell owns the gorge area east of the Stewart tall Ithaca Falls or swim illegally under Forest Falls. A Avenue bridge, where students and locals swim illegally headline from The Cornell Daily Sun in 1963 reported under Forest Falls, and the City of Ithaca owns the that “Ezra’s Tunnel Lures Students.” gorge area to the west of the bridge, including Ithaca Frank Proto ’65 told The Sun in December, Falls and Ezra’s Tunnel. after urging Common Council to vote against the In 2011, Kendrick Castro, 22, from gate, that he and his friends walked Reston, Virginia, drowned the day through the tunnel “a number of “The safety barriers ... after he received his diploma after times” in the early 1960s. slipping and being swept away by the [are] a crucial component Logan Bell, who founded a loose rushing waters as he waded toward group, Free the Gorges, that advoof the broader gorge the swimming hole under Forest cates to keep natural areas open, safety efforts.” Falls. Winston S. Perez Ventura ’22, said the erection of the barrier “feels a 17-year-old from the Bronx, was almost unreal.” Todd Bittner enrolled in Cornell’s pre-freshman “There’s this big industrial piece of program when he drowned at the metal blocking access to an area that’s swimming hole on Aug. 5 of 2017. Both passed through so beautiful,” he said on Sunday evening. “We really don’t the tunnel shortly before their deaths. have much of a recourse at this point other than … going “The installation of the safety barriers to close off the in more dangerous paths to get to the same areas.” dangerous area above Ithaca Falls is a crucial compoJoe McMahon, the former chair of Ithaca’s Natural nent of the broader gorge safety efforts between Cornell Areas Commission, wrote in an op-ed in The Sun and the City of Ithaca, to promote safe and responsible that he wished he could continue to enjoy the area, use of the gorges,” Todd Bittner, Cornell’s director of but that the danger of the area and the desire of people “to go to a spot where there is little-to-no natural areas, said in an email. oversight” requires that it be shuttered. Some Common Council members said in The Tunnel’s History Cornell’s co-founder, Ezra Cornell, used gunpowder December that they supported the gate, but also held to burrow through the tunnel in 1830 with a crew. A out hope that it would one day be opened. “I will be voting for this gate with the hope that we dam above Ithaca Falls, which is now spray painted and crumbling, once sent water gushing through the tunnel will also marshall our time and resources [to] maybe take it down sometime in the near future,” Rob and powered mills along Fall Creek. For decades, students have traveled through the tun- Gearhart (D-Third Ward) said in December.

TimeLine 1.23.18 CORNELL WELCOMES 62 STUDENTS FROM UNIVERSIDAD DE PUERTO RICO: Cornell welcomed 62 students from the Universidad de Puerto Rico with one semester of free tuition, room and board in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria. 1.30.18 BUSINESS COLLEGE DEAN ABRUPTLY RESIGNS, UNIVERSITY OFFERS NO EXPLANATION: The dean and public face of Cornell University’s business college since its launch, Soumitra Dutta, abruptly resigned, and neither the University nor Dutta offered any reason for his hasty departure. 2.5.18 ZBT PUT ON PROBATIONARY RECOGNITION AFTER UNIVERSITY FOUND IT CONDUCTING A “PIG ROAST”: Cornell’s Zeta Beta Tau fraternity was placed on probationary recognition after the University found that it was conducting a “pig roast” in which “new members could accumulate ‘points’ by

engaging in sexual intercourse with women.” Cornell later admitted that it “mischaracterized” these findings.

voting ended, because of a meme posted by one of his supporters that the committee said violated election rules.

3.19.18 FBI AND ITHACA POLICE FIND AR-15, HOMEMADE BOMB IN FORMER CORNELL STUDENT’S APARTMENT: FBI agents and local police seized an AR-15 rifle, a homemade bomb, a bulletproof vest, 300 rounds of ammunition and a plethora of other weapons, combat apparel and survival supplies from a former Cornell University student’s Collegetown apartment last week. Reynolds pleaded guilty to two federal felony charges, admitting that he hoarded weapons in his Collegetown apartment.

5.3.18 COLLEGETOWN PIZZA AND DUNKIN’ DONUTS CLOSE DOWN LOCATIONS: The reasons behind Dunkin’ Donuts’ closure remain unclear. It closely followed the shuttering of Collegetown Pizza’s 139 Dryden Road location, which sits about a block away. However, Collegetown Pizza reopened as Campustown Pizzeria in the same location shortly after.

4.9.18 CORNELL STUDENT ASSEMBLY PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE DISQUALIFIED FOR MEME: The Student Assembly Elections Committee disqualified Varun Devatha ’19 from the race on March 28, hours after online

5.3.18 COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS SET UP OF ‘FULLY OPERATIONAL URBAN CAMPUS’ IN NEW YORK BY 2029: By 2029, Cornell should have a “fully operational urban campus” in New York City that supports year-round undergraduate and graduate programs, a presidential committee said in a preliminary report released in early May.

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Election turmoil | The Cornell Fashion Collective’s 2018 runway show — which included this chicken wire concoction — took place on March 10.


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FALL 2017

Tech Campus Opens New Chapter in Cornell History NEW YORK — All the right elements for a successful ceremony were gathered at the official opening of Cornell’s new Tech Campus on Roosevelt Island in New York City on Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2017: a brand new campus on a sunny day, enthusiastic new students, and optimistic academics, former mayors and governor. “Cornell Tech, welcome to New York,” said New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo, while New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio praised “the bigger and bigger role that Cornell is playing in New York City.” “This is the single biggest event at Cornell that I’ve witnessed in 40 years,” said Chair of the Board of Trustees Robert Harrison ’76. Facing an audience of several hundred members, all key actors of the new campus came together to celebrate and praise the completion of the first phase of a project intended to “bring together academia and industry to create pioneering leaders and transformational new research.” “Starting a campus from scratch is like surfing a big wave,” Cornell Tech Dean and ceremony moderator Daniel Huttenlocher said, summarizing the work accomplished since the University won former Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s administration’s applied sciences competition for a new campus in 2011. “It’s exhilarating, but can be hard to keep up with.” Indeed, since Cornell Tech’s first days within the Google offices in Chelsea, hundreds of millions of dollars were spent to create a sustainable and modern campus on the 12 acres of public land

leased by the city on Roosevelt Island, a tiny sliver of land in the middle of the East River. Collaboration as a Driving Force

“Cornell Tech is the result of collaboration,” former Mayor Mike Bloomberg stressed. The campus is the fruit of a public-pri-

will be able to develop their own startups. Since 2014, Cornell Tech has given birth to 38 startups, 98 percent of which are now based in New York City, and the City estimates that hundreds more could come into existence, generating $23 billion in economic activity over 35 years. For David Cheng MBA ’17, co-founder of Speech Up, a Cornell created mobile

CAMERON POLLACK / SUN FILE PHOTO

A high-tech future | Cornell community members celebrate the opening of Cornell Tech on Roosevelt Island at a dedication event in the Physical Sciences Building on Sept. 13, 2017.

vate partnership, as well as one between Cornell and the Technion Israel Institute of Technology, embodied by the Jacobs Technion-Cornell Institute on the campus. More importantly for the future of Cornell Tech, the campus is meant to foster collaboration between academics and businesses. The aptly named Bridge building will act partially as an incubator and collaborative space where students

app that gamifies speech therapy for children, Roosevelt Island means great opportunities to perfect his product. “There’s nothing better than being in a place where there are children, we’ve already partnered with local families here.” Beyond the important role of entrepreneurship in academia, Cornell Tech also seeks to foster a fusion of disciplines within academia. Ari Yannakogeorgos, a law student from Boston, used to work in

law in a venture company, then applied for the new law school on Roosevelt Island. “I wanted to do something where I could move from traditional law and do something more technologically focused because I wanted to work with cutting edge companies,” he said. Controversy Over Technion

But despite the beautiful buildings and ceremony, not all Cornell students approve of Cornell Tech. Student groups such as Students for Justice in Palestine have decried the new campus’ main partner Technion, whose president Peretz Lavie was present at the ceremony Wednesday, due to its partnerships with military companies and collaboration with the Israeli Defense Forces in Israel. “SJP will continue to oppose the partnership in all its forms,” said SJP member Piragash Swargalonathan ’19. “I don’t think there is a way to justify it, unless you can justify what’s happening in Palestine.” While opposition to Cornell Tech’s partnership was more widespread at the beginning stages of the campus, fewer students are engaged in the matter at the time of the campus’ opening. “I’m not really sure how Technion fits into the campus here,” said Ari Yannakogeorgos. In fact, no military research on Roosevelt Island has been announced at the moment. For now, Cornell Tech focuses on the future, with a campus built seven feet above the 100 year flood plain, looking at the United Nations from across the river.

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TimeLine 8.28.17 CORNELL INAUGURATES MARTHA POLLACK AS 14TH PRESIDENT: Inaugurated as the fifth president to serve Cornell within the past 15 years, Martha E. Pollack emphasized the importance of “humane and rational values” and inclusiveness on campus in her inauguration speech.

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9.15.17 ITHACA POLICE ARREST CORNELL STUDENT FOR POSSIBLE HATE CRIME IN COLLEGETOWN: A white student, John Greenwood ’20, was arrested for the alleged assault of a black student during an altercation that included racial slurs. Greenwood later pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct and the hate crime charge was dropped. 9.20.17 BLACK CORNELL STUDENTS OCCUPY WILLARD

STRAIGHT HALL AFTER DELIVERING DEMANDS TO PRESIDENT POLLACK: Following an incident in which a white student called a black student racial slurs, hundreds of black students occupied Willard Straight Hall for several hours after delivering a list of demands to President Pollack. 11.10.17 HUNDREDS ‘RICKROLLED’ IN MYSTERIOUS CAMPUS PRANK: A student rigged devices in at least four campus buildings to play a short sample from Rick Astley’s “Never Gonna Give You Up” for days. 11.30.17 STUDENT ASSEMBLY VOTES TO DEFUND CORNELL CINEMA: The S.A. took a controversial vote to decrease the portion of the student activities fee allocated to the on-campus cinema to $0.


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Opinion

The Corne¬ Daily Sun Independent Since 1880 138th Editorial Board MARYAM ZAFAR ’21 JOYBEER DATTA GUPTA ’21

Editor in Chief

Business Manager

JOHNATHAN STIMPSON ’21 Managing Editor

PETER BUONANNO ’21

KRYSTAL YANG ’21

Associate Editor

Advertising Manager

MEGHNA MAHARISHI ’22

JASON HUANG ’21

CHRISTINA BULKELEY ’21

NIKO NGUYEN ’22

Assistant Managing Editor

Web Editor

Sports Editor

Peter Buonanno The Wyckoff Club

Design Editor

BORIS TSANG ’21

PALLAVI KENKARE ’21

Photography Editor

Opinion Editor

CAROLINE JOHNSON ’22

SEAN O’CONNELL ’21

ALEX HALE ’21

KATHRYN STAMM ’22

News Editor

News Editor

News Editor

News Editor

ARI DUBOW ’21

ANIL OZA ’22

City Editor

Peter Buonanno is graduating from the College of Arts and Sciences. He was the Associate Editor on The Sun’s 138th Editorial Board, the Arts & Entertainment editor on The Sun’s 137th Editorial Board, an Assistant Arts & Entertainment Editor on the 136th Editorial Board and an opinion columnist on the 139th opinion board. This is the final installment of his column The Wyckoff Club.

Science Editor

EMMA ROSENBAUM ’22

EMMA PLOWE ’23

Science Editor

Farewell, Wyckoff

Arts & Entertainment Editor

BENJAMIN VELANI ’22

MAIA LEE ’21

Dining Editor

Money & Business Editor

JOHN MONKOVIC ’22

ANYI CHENG ’21

Multimedia Editor

Compet Manager

MIKE FANG ’21

CATALINA PEÑEÑORY ’22

App Editor

Assistant News Editor

OLIVIA WEINBERG ’22

MEGHANA SRIVASTAVA ’23

Assistant News Editor

Assistant News Editor

MADELINE ROSENBERG ’23

EMILY DAWSON ’21

Assistant News Editor

Assistant Sports Editor

LUKE PICHINI ’22

BEN PARKER ’22

Assistant Sports Editor

Assistant Photography Editor

HANNAH ROSENBERG ’23

Assistant Photography Editor

DANIEL MORAN ’21

Assistant Arts & Entertainment Editor

BRIAN LU ’23

MIKE FANG ’21

Assistant Arts & Entertainment Editor

App Editor

ANNABEL LI ’21

DOMINIC LAW ’22

Assistant Money & Business Editor

Assistant Dining Editor

LEI ANNE RABEJE ’22

ALICIA WANG ’21

Layout Editor

Graphics & Sketch Editor

JOHN COLIE ’23

MEI OU ’22

Blogs Editor

Production Editor

JOHN MONKOVIC ’22

AMBER KRISCH ’21

Multimedia Editor

Blogs Editor

WINNY SUN ’20

SARAH SKINNER ’21

Newsletter Editor

Senior Editor

AMANDA H. CRONIN ’21

PARIS GHAZI ’21

Senior Editor

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RAPHY GENDLER ’21

NICOLE ZHU ’21

Senior Editor

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ALEC GIUFURTA ’21

JEREMY MARKUS ’21

Senior Editor

Senior Editor

Congratulations Class of 2021 Columnists:

Peter Buonanno | The Wyckoff Club Pallavi Kenkare | Jabberwocky Paris Ghazi | La Vie En Prose Robyn Bardmesser | Impolitiburo Michaela Bettez | Bet on It

Canaan Delgado | The Land of Canaan Darren Chang | Swamp Snorkeling Kristi Lim | Riskit Kristi AJ Stella | Stellin’ It Like It Is Aminah Taariq-Sidibe | I Spy

From the 138th Associate Editor

Once More Unto the Breach, Dear Friends Well, we finally did it. After three Editorial Boards and a handful of columns, I write to you as a representative from The Sun’s graduating class of editors. It’s an honor I am humbled by. I want to begin by saying thank you from the bottom of my heart to each and every reader of The Sun. From Slope Day announcements to editorials calling for reform, you rose in support of our journalism and taught us the importance of serving as a voice for the community. It’s an obligation that we don’t take lightly. Paraphrasing former Sun editor Raphy Gendler ’21, we will all take with us the lessons we learned from telling real people’s stories day-in and day-out. Most importantly, though, you held us accountable for our mistakes and made our staff better human beings as a result. Secondly, I want to say how proud I am of the Class of 2021. In the face of immeasurable trial, Cornell’s Class of 2021 served as a case study on acting with honor and integrity for the University — even for the nation — as the proverbial 100-year-storm (well, pandemic) changed life as we know it. Lastly, I want to thank my colleagues at The Sun. You worked tirelessly to serve your community. You worked 40 hours a week for zero pay. In a time when the public was unsure of the future, you sacrificed everything and reported on a trauma which you too were enduring. Fellow editors, you inspired me and will continue to inspire me in your future endeavors. With that, I urge you once more unto the breach, dear friends. To all at Cornell, continue to lead the world into a brighter future. — P.B.

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ear Cornell, I write to you today with tears in my eyes and taped up boxes surrounding me. The day is May 23, it’s about 4 a.m, and it has suddenly hit me that I will be leaving our haven on The Hill in one week’s time. As you might imagine, It’s a thought that’s both exciting and devastating. To begin, I can’t wait for next weekend to share a place that means so much to me with my family and friends. I cannot express my gratitude enough to Cornell and our community for sacrificing so much so that the seniors got to be recognized on their graduation day. Further, I’m thrilled to move down to Washington in a few weeks with a handful of my closest friends that I made far above Cayuga’s waters. Yet, the time that has been lost weighs heavy on my mind. I’ve all but forgotten what the insides of my favorite buildings look like. I’ll miss my daily coffee and cookie at Green Dragon. And the “what if’s” that have defined this last pandemic year are making themselves woefully apparent. But the fact of the matter is, I’ll soon process through campus. And I’ll I can do is make the most of these last seven days I get to spend atop The Hill. While I’m sure other college students feel similar about their institutions, I’d like to think there’s something different about bleeding Cornell Big Red. The connection I feel to this school goes beyond a hockey jersey. And although I can’t put it into words, I’d imagine that a lot of you reading this column feel the same way. So, rather than attempt to define what that connection means to me, I’d rather just thank those who have meant the most to me during my time here and offer a few suggestions for any students out there that might be feeling overwhelmed by the inevitable finality of their Cornell experience. First, thank you to my professors in the Department of Literatures in English. At a time when I thought I’d never find something I was passionate about, you introduced a discipline which has changed my life forever. I want to especially thank Prof. Tom Hill who taught me that, no matter how outlandish they may be, my thoughts deserved to be heard.

Thank you to Kay at the Arts and Sciences career center who always dropped everything to help prepare me for job interviews. You are a huge reason why I landed a job that I’m going to love. Thank you to the Trillium staff for always making me smile. And thank you to all student coffee workers on campus who put up with my involved orders. Thank you to Risley for leading me to a chosen family. I am honored to have a place in a long lineage of Kommittee chairs. Thank you to my fraternity for, even in the face of tragedy, carrying itself with grace. To the new members, my heart breaks for you everyday. Losing a brother is something that no person should ever have to endure at this age. Yet, you took care of our house in a time of grief and helped us live by the values that Phil embodied. Thank you to my friends and girlfriend for making everyday, even during a global pandemic, feel like paradise. I will miss The Wyckoff Club with all my heart, but I’m excited to see the great things you will all do in the world. Thank you to my family for sacrificing everything so that I could seize the opportunity to study at Cornell. The debt I owe you is not repayable. Although tuition bills certainly put a price tag on the Cornell experience, the relationships I’ve built and memories I’ve made here are invaluable. Lastly, thank you to The Cornell Sun for giving me a new lens to explore the world with. You entrusted me with the custodianship of this paper for nearly 3 years, and I’ll forever be grateful for that. Thank you to my wonderful co-editor Pallavi Kenkare ’21 for challenging me to be a better journalist every day. Further, best of luck to The Sun’s 139th Editorial Board. I have every bit of confidence that you all far exceed your predecessors. To Cornell, I leave you with one piece of advice. That feeling in your stomach that you are on borrowed time is real and shouldn’t be ignored. Even as a freshman, I remember overlooking the valley from the porch at PSB, struggling with the fact that I would one day have to leave that view behind. I wish I realized how quickly Cornell could be taken from me. Farewell, Wyckoff. Farwell.

To Cornell, I leave you with one piece of advice. That feeling in your stomach that you are on borrowed time is real and shouldn’t be ignored. I wish I realized how quickly Cornell could be taken away from me.


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Opinion

Loving Cornell Properly

Pallavi Kenkare Jabberwocky Pallavi Kenkare is graduating from the College of Arts & Sciences. She was the Opinion Editor on The Sun’s 138th Editorial Board and an opinion columnist on the 137th and 139th opinion boards. This is the final installment of her column Jabberwocky.

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veryone always says Cornell isn’t the place, it’s the people. Maybe this is naive, but it’s not like that for me. I know that I will take the people I’ve met here with me wherever I go (and if you think you know better, that bonds grow weak and memories fade, please don’t tell me). My brilliant roommates, my dazzling best friends and my beloved coworkers will stay with me. So, for me, what I’m really saying goodbye to is the place. Confession: I didn’t love Cornell the first time I visited. I was an angsty 17-year-old, leaving mid-eighties weather in Georgia to land in chilly, low-fifties Ithaca. I refused to take the campus tour with my parents and somehow got lost on the slope, walking up and down and around until I exhausted myself. I redeemed myself, though. By the end of O-week, I fell in love with it here — and when you know, you

know. I walked an average of seven miles a day that August, exploring every bit of campus my legs would take me to. I visited Sunset Park, climbed up the highest tower of the Law School and hiked Buttermilk Falls. I came to adore my nook in Clara Dickson Hall, met the girls who are my roommates and best friends to this day and, when it came time to move out, wept to Harry Hudsons’s “Yellow Lights” through the last week (’til the boy across the hall threatened to throw my speaker out the window). Maybe it’s silly to think that four years of swimming in First Dam and standing on the roof of Kennedy Hall and photosynthesizing on the slope — and yes, swotting in Baker 200 and crying in the cocktail lounge and working so hard to justify reveling in the good parts — is what it means to love Cornell properly, but maybe that’s the point. Maybe the point is for each of us to graduate thinking, this is the right way, the only way, to have spent the past four years. I am thankful for the runs I’ve taken, across waterfalls, along the Arts Quad and towards a triumphantly ringing clocktower. I am thankful for the summers I gloried in and the winters I marveled at and the temperamental springs. I am thankful for the lessons learned, for the snow falls survived, even for that one year that did not once pull its punches. I am thankful for the people I’ve met, the professors who have taught me, the fairy tale buildings I’ve studied in, the knowledge I’ve gained and the millions of moments I’ve spent laughing on this treacherous hill. I am thankful for The Cornell Daily Sun, which is the reason I am able to write this article at all, and easily the most worthwhile thing I’ve done at Cornell — a responsibility that has humbled me, lifted me up and introduced me to men and women who are so much more at the ripe old age of 21 than I will ever be. When the beginning waves of a pandemic had just begun to break on Ithaca’s shores, my incredible editor-in-chief texted me a senior’s guest submission that I really should look at; as I edited it, and many times again throughout that year, I decided

that working at The Sun, gleaning insight into the joys and woes and ideas of Cornellians from all over campus, was the only way to love Cornell properly. Finally, I can say to all the people on Facebook who commented, “Who would publish this piece of garbage?” Hi! Yes, it’s me! This is what I will graduate feeling, and what I wish for all of you. So, to quote the immortal lines of Sarah Park ’20, whose grad column I was lucky enough to edit a year ago,

Maybe it’s silly to think that four years of swimming in First Dam is what it means to love Cornell properly, but maybe that’s the point. Maybe the point is for each of us to graduate thinking, this is the only way. “I hope you found a home here. I hope you found places in Ithaca that feel like magic. I hope you found people who make Cornell feel like a love story. I hope you found something or someone who made it hard to say goodbye to this desolate little icy town upon a hill in the middle of nowhere. I hope you fell in love with the person you became here.” Because I did, and I hope you do too. As I sit typing in my slanty-walled little apartment in Collegetown, all I can think is, in the words of A.A. Milne, “How lucky I am to have something that makes saying goodbye so hard.”

Ithaca Is Gorges: In Bagels, in Invites, In Laughter, in Tears

Amanda Cronin Graduation Column Amanda Cronin is graduating from the College of from the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. She was a Senior Editor on The Sun’s 138th Editorial Board and News Editor the 137th Editorial Board.

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first fell in love with Cornell at age ten. On a weekend visit, we did all the quintessential 161 list things: hockey game at Lynah, breakfast at CTB, walking the waterfalls, ice cream at the Dairy Bar. I was enchanted by the scenery and the campus culture, and my enchantment was enhanced by the many legends my mom (Class of ’87) shared with me. Cornell became my dictionary definition for “college.” It’s image was inflated like a parade balloon. So come senior year of high school, despite touring dozens of other schools, I knew I already belonged to one place. I cried when I was accepted, ecstatic at the prospect of freedom to explore my multitude of interests. This honeymoon came to a painful halt once I actually began classes here. I failed my first test. I hated and subsequently dropped a class. As the calendar pages flipped, I changed majors and friends. Experienced more existential crises and breakdowns than necessary (even for a dramatic 20-something). I felt both lost and completely at home. Yes, I crossed breathtaking gorges on my way to class. Yes, I was (mostly) healthy and happy. But the bubble was popped; the system was broken, college wasn’t quite the movie montage I had hoped it would be. My personal revelation was echoed on a national scale; our

country was also experiencing an identity crisis. After spending my pre-college years fighting for climate change policy reform and witnessing the victory of the Paris Climate Accord, a dumb despotic leader took the reins and dashed any (perhaps naïve) dreams of environmental salvation. Witnessing the actions of Trump’s administration revealed that democracy wasn’t some gleaming, infallible institution, but a ramshackle patchwork held together with crumbling bricks. If nothing else, my education here has revealed to me that the systems I once blindly trusted are really corroded and dysfunctional. Waking up to corruption and inequity is unsettling, but it’s also part of growth. I am privileged to have had my reverie shattered this way later in life. During our four years here, the class of 2021 has collectively witnessed a rollercoaster of unprecedented, challenging events locally and nationally. In response, we advocated for change. In some areas we took steps forward, in others, we took two (or three) steps back. Despite these setbacks, being part of this inspiring Cornell community renewed my optimism that the corrosion can be remediated and function can be restored. I still believe in the power of individual and collective agency. During my time on campus, I tried to chip away at these issues in my own way, through policy change advocacy, political campaign organizing and voter outreach. I had the opportunity to represent New York district 23 as a delegate on the local ballot. And when Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54, one of Cornell’s biggest heroes, fell, I helped celebrate her legacy in a campus-wide ceremony. Honoring her life was one of the greatest honors of my life. My optimism about college was also renewed. It was renewed by venturing beyond the confines of campus and my own mind. I discovered the Black Diamond Trail through running half-marathons, Edwards Lake Cliffs Preserve through biking, Cayuga Lake through kayaking (and wine drinking). I auditioned for The Vagina Monologues on a whim and ended up onstage chanting “clitoris” 20 times to 1,000 people. I drove across upstate New York to talk with voters about their political malaise. Local farmers taught me about the wonders of hemp, inspired me to learn more and ultimately write a 70-page thesis. As a freshman at The Sun, I was entrusted to write news articles about campus events and given acronin@cornellsun. com. As a sophomore, I was given a desk and welcomed to an ivy-covered building that would become my second home. And as a senior, I was given the opportunity to shape and contribute to our collective record of the historic events

of the 2021 election. The venture I cherish most wasn’t a crazy adventure or an intense interview, but a humble meal. My first semester, I accepted a dinner invitation to my Intermediate Yoga professor’s house. It was the best RSVP I’ve ever made. His family helped me discover the true meaning of community. Over countless plates of squash, rice, vegetables and ambrosial desserts, I shared laughs and bumped elbows with fellow students and Ithacans young and old. This Friday macrobiotic, vegan meal ritual continues to this day and has been one of the most precious parts of my time here. So what would I tell my younger, eager freshman year self? It’s hard. Harder than you expected. It’s not a straight or predictable path to the finish line. Your seasonal affective disorder will not serve you. Balancing work and life is an impossible pursuit, and the weather is depressing for 75 percent of the year. But you are lucky to attend school in one of the most beautiful, vibrant, crunchy college towns in the country! You can find fulfillment if only you step out of your comfort zone, and say yes to dinner invites! The Commons is only 15 minutes away if you sprint down Buffalo Street! This place has so much to offer beyond academics! Oh, and no, you will not master latte art, but you will master mediocre barista-ing at your dream workplace — CTB! For these four years, there’s no place I would’ve rather grown than Ithaca. After listening to many tales of Cornell glory days gone by, I often wonder how I will remember and measure my trials, triumphs and adventures. Will it be in bagels, in slope sunsets, in midnight edits, in cups of coffee? In print pages, miles of hills walked, in laughter, in tears? All I know is that I will happily contribute to the folklore of this place, but without the sugary coating. I regret that I didn’t get to complete the 161 list. (The Rutabaga Curl, Chili Fest, PorchFest and Grassroots music festival are all still on my personal list). Thank goodness, they give me an excuse to come back home. To my fellow Sun writers and editors: thank you for giving me the space to push my creative boundaries and a place to call home. I am so grateful to be part of a community of some of the most well-rounded, witty, compassionate people I know. I won’t claim that every delirious 2 a.m. night at 139 W. State Street was worth it, but the pages of work will be lasting evidence of our dedication to improving our surroundings. You all have given me every reason to stay hopeful for the future.


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We Are What We Pretend to Be

Raphy Gendler Graduation Column Raphy Gendler is graduating from the School of Industrial and Labor Relations. He was a Senior Editor on The Sun’s 138th Editorial Board and was the Sports Editor on the 137th Editorial Board.

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was going to write a Miley Cyrus-inspired “Seven Things I Hate About You,” where I detailed all the hard things about life at Cornell and then talk about how through it all, “you make me love you.” Then I decided to Google “Kurt Vonnegut quotes,” and this one is too good not to write about instead: “We are what we pretend to be, so we must be careful about what we pretend to be.” One of my favorite parts of college is existing in this bubble, where we get to delay being real people for a while to learn, meet people and have fun. In a lot of ways, it’s a pretend world. Students in business clubs pretend to be business people, kids in English classes pretend to be literary scholars, members of student boards pretend to be high-ranking officials. Working at The Sun for four years felt real: In a uni-

versity environment where so much happens within this Cornell bubble, I felt like journalism was a part of real life that made an impact beyond campus. But really, this was a pretend school club too. I pretended to be a hockey writer, news-breaker and storyteller; really, I was a kid making friends and memories, doing some journalism work along the way. What we pretend to be shapes so much of who we become (when I wrote my first article, I thought about pretending to be a grownup and being Raphael instead of Raphy, but decided I wasn’t old enough for that). One of the great things about Cornell is that you can do anything and be anybody — they should really have a slogan about how any person can study anything. But for all the talk about what I want to be when I grow up, I found more important the opportunity to think about who I want to be when I grow up. I love Cornell, and my least favorite thing about Cornell (this is the seven things I hate rolled into one) is that sometimes people think they’re cool for not liking it here, or that they’re in a competition for who is most busy and miserable. I haven’t done a formal poll, but I think that more people love it here and think they’re super lucky to go here than will admit it. Consider this an attempt to encourage people not to wait to discover and then keep pursuing what you love about this place. At Sweet Melissa’s for their first day of the season recently, I saw a four- or five-year old kid, big smile, bright green-blue tie dye shirt and felt, with graduation a month away, a combination of old and nostalgic. Ice cream with some great friends was something I should’ve done more of but that I felt so lucky to have now, and that I’ll remember much longer than I will trying and eventually giving up on figuring out how interest rates work in freshman year macroeconomics. What feels like 100 years ago, I was the sports editor of this friendly neighborhood paper. Sports have the power to unite us and create a powerful sense of community that’s hard to find at our fast-paced and big university.

At a place where school spirit isn’t high during a cold February, a buzzing Lynah Rink during a playoff game was an escape from winter and a reminder of what it can look like when people come together. I loved this job because there’s always a story in sports, something beyond the score of the game that brings people together: Triumph, heartbreak, drama, unity, politics. Serving as sports editor was a lesson that at the core of everything is people and relationships. I’ll take

I’ll take with me the importance of telling real people’s stories and how these stories impact real life in ways that make a difference. with me the importance of telling real people’s stories and how these stories impact real life in ways that make a difference. This is the self-indulgent part of the senior column that I said I didn’t want to write but here we are: Thank you to all the people at Cornell and The Sun who helped me grow up over the last four years. It’s been a wild time, and I feel like the luckiest kid ever to be able to say that if I could go back in time I really wouldn’t have done this any differently. Thanks to everyone who read my work over the years, whether it was about hockey, the pandemic, or something in between. And thank you especially to my parents, who are probably the only ones to have made it to the end of this.

Thanks for Twisting My Arm

Christina Bulkeley Graduation Column Christina Bulkeley is graduating from the College of Arts and Sciences. She was the Sports Editor on The Sun’s 138th Editorial Board.

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ometimes, peer pressure can be a good thing. I don’t mean the kind of peer pressure you’re warned about in middle school health class — I’m talking about the gentle arm twisting that comes from friends or even acquaintances who have more faith in you than you might have in yourself. When I first joined The Sun as a sophomore transfer, I had no interest in ever being anything more than a staff writer in the sports section who attended the occasional game. But somehow, enough people convinced me to keep on running for higher positions until I ended up leading the department. It’s important not to rely on external motivation to achieve your potential, but every now and again, that extra push is exactly what you need. I never considered being on the editorial board of any student newspaper — in high school, I wrote exactly one article for our paper’s sports section before quitting. I only even went to a Sun recruitment meeting because my roommates at the time thought it sounded cool (they never ended up joining). I am fortunate to have been peer pressured into attending that first info session and eventually into becoming sports editor. For every time I said I didn’t want to take on

more responsibility because I didn’t have the time or possess the leadership skills, I’m lucky that whomever I was talking to told me I was wrong. One of the things I learned from The Sun is that you shouldn’t be afraid to say yes to new opportunities, even if you’re nervous that you’re not completely qualified. I had my share of stressful times in the newsroom and disappointment at sporting events (even though we were technically impartial reporters), but there was also triumph. The first time I saw someone reading one of my stories in Libe Café, I took a photo (maybe a little weird, sorry!) because I was so excited that someone cared enough about what I wrote to actually pick up a paper and look at it in their free time. It was also strangely satisfying when a classmate — who evidently hadn’t paid attention to the byline on the back page — started describing one of my stories to me, thinking that they were providing me with some breaking news. I played along and asked them questions about the article. While it might have been frustrating to never darty on Homecoming and to run late to weekend events with friends after an evening spent in the Lynah Rink press box, The Sun ultimately became one of the defining features of my Cornell experience. For every event missed because I was covering a game or asking questions at a presser, I created an entirely different set of memories that I’ll look back on whenever I think about my college years. From going to an ECAC Tournament and sleeping on the freezing cold hotel room floor to complaining about Midnight Edit at one of The Sun’s infamous last-night-of-publishing parties, I got to be a part of some pretty memorable times. I hate to think of how close I came to never running for an editorial position because of my inhibitions. Had I not listened to the people encouraging me to put more time into The Sun, my three short years at Cornell would have been so fundamentally different — and maybe a lot less meaningful. Thank you to The Sun and everyone on it for all you have done to make my time on East Hill the college experience that I hoped for. And thank you for always pushing me. We had fun.

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Elizabeth Walsh John Lloyd Walter Jacob Casper Walter Jiexin Wang Xiaolan Wang Alston Wang Jeremy Wang Yifei Wang Yuzhou Wang Xiaohan Wang Katherine Lyn Ward Krishan Mark Weber Lillian Wei Julia Sarah Weinberg Hannah Weinstein Hannah Kate Weinstein Manya Weintraub Anne Carmen Weiss Emma Rachael Weissburg Gabriel Benjamin Welch Madeleine Julia Welchoff Allyson Wentworth Julia Whealan Tristan Wiese Ian Wilkie Tomasik Hunter Jane Wilkinson Jovia Nathalia Elizabeth Williams Sofie Bri Wilson Jenna Michelle Winocur Olivia R. Wise-Dent Julianna Mercedes Wolochuk Lily Woolf Drake Timothy Workman Desiree Alexandra Wright Carolyn Rebekah Wright Sharon Wu Lei Wu Benjamin Michael Wyman Sophia Xian Lin Xie Nicholas Lee Xu Jiayi Xu Kathleen L. Xu Zhengxing Xue Jeannie Ai Yamazaki Jiuzhou Yan Kevin Yang Grant David Yaseen Tolani Busayo Yesufu Jisu You Alexander Je-Shing Young Lucia Younger Jin Woo Yu Cynthia Yu Myong Claire Yun Maryam Zafar Karen Anne Zaklama Chris Zamor Selena Zamora Victoria Rose Zataveski Andrew Zee Julianna Zeepvat Danielle Zeller Josephine Zeng Angela Zeng Junhan Zeng Karen Yu Zhan Emily Zhang Michael Gao Zhang Sophia Jia Xing Zhang Katie Emmeline Zhang Amber Zhang HaoRui Zhang Christina Zhao Tianke Zhao Tianshi Zhao Jianing Zhou Ada Zhu Wenqi Zhuang Amelia Zohore Harris Michael Zweig

Bachelor of Science in architecture, art and Planning Nathaniel Lin Abel Erik Bucio Maddie Ilyse Collins Vincent DiPietra Douglas Thomas Griffin Ashley Elizabeth Halloran Hannah Sanaiya Harvey Ashlyn Courtney Koh Tae Seo Lee Savanna Lim Yuefu Liu Yiran Liu Sean Tomas O'Connell Lin Khant Oo Quinn Kellen Otto-Moudry Nathan D. Powell Lilah Gulick Rosenfield Griffin Edward Smuts Jacob Taylor Soley Tianhui Wang Robert De Zhang Chi Zhang

Bachelor of Science in engineering Zara Aamer Sophia Irene Abatangelo Anhar Salah Abdelatif Samuel James Adler Apoorva Agarwal Palash Agarwal Rohan Agarwal Shimona Agarwal Tanishq Aggarwal Aneesh Agrawal Joshua Kwasi Agyei-Gyamfi Amani Taqdees Ahmed Tamzid Ahmed Hamza Akik Kumail Habib Al Hamoud Alain Alarco Andrea Lucia Alfonso Paolo Coyote Alguero Isaac G. Allen Nicholas Brodack Allen Morgan Thalia Aloia Melissa Alvarez Amanda Amornwichet Amogh Anakru Ava Catherine Anderson Johnathan Anderson Maxwell Gordon Anderson Patrick Ryan Angle Jason Nicholas Apostle

Catherine Anne Appleby Jacob Harris Arnold Samad Arshad Sophia Anna Arzumanov Mary Augenstein Evan James Austin Caroline E. Azadze Megan Backus Aram Chouldjian Baghdassarian John Jackson Baglino Edward Seungjun Baik Christianne Lorraine Bailey Beverly Balasu Tyrone Kwasi Bamfo Qimeng Bao Katie Barajas Kelsie Dalton Barnes Nicolas Julien Barone Anuj Baskota Daniel Adam Batan Alexa Francesca Batino Gavin Miles Batsimm Matthew Evan Bayer Connor Bayne Anna Tobler Beck Michael Christopher Behrens Stefan Bell Patrick Bem John Henry Bender Souleiman Benhida Luis Enrrique Benitez Ariel Matthew Ben-Sorek Caleb Kai Berman Saul Bernaber Michaela Lin Bettez Anvita Bhaskara Debasmita Bhattacharya Gabriella Bica Hana Gabrielle Rubio Bidon Nina Allison Blahut Warren Matthew Blood Ethan Blum Nicole Sophia Bonfiglio Thomas Schoneweg Bradford Emerson Jay Braithwaite Liam Patrick Breen Rachel Elizabeth Brotherton Aaron Hui Sun Ling Brown Harold Eugene Brown III Lindsay Browning Roberto Bruni Xiaotong Bu Claudia Genevieve Buchard Halle Buescher Karalyn Audrey Buhl Robinson Burrell III Daniel Joseph Buscaglia John Robert Bush Ioana Cristina Butu Yuwen Cai Aparna Calambur Alexandria Nicole Calder Elizabeth Lorel Cantlebary Katherine Cao Victoria Cao Skylar Jade Capasso Claire Rebecca Caplan Daniel Cardenas Emily Huang Care Zachary Carlin Emily Anne Carr Shelton Douglas Carr Van Alan Cates Nickolas Robert Caixeta Cavagnaro Kevin Orlando Cavallo Christopher David Cavanaugh Matthew John Caverly Camilo Cedeno-Tobon Joyce Chae Swastik Chaki Irene Chan Winnie Chan Yvonne Chan Jay Prem Chand Swathi Chandrika Eileen Chang Sewon Chang Michelle Chang Wu Matthew David Chansky Corson Andrew Chao Michelle Chao Alan Chen Emily Yawen Chen Janny G. Chen Jessica Jiaxi Chen May Chen Patrick Xingyu Chen Shirley Chen Simon Chen Thomas Charles Chen Eileen Yuna Cheong Athena Faith Cheung Kenneth Hoi-Kit Cheung Alexander Hyunjune Chi Bridget Ariana Childs Makaya Chilekwa Imani Jonathan Chilongani Emily Chin Michael S. Chin Stephen Samuel Chin Ruchi N. Chitgopekar Jenna Jisoo Choi Celine Choo Ellaine Chou Shemar Tyler Christian Min Zhi Chua Nicole Jenna Chussid Philip John Cipollina Bryan Daniel Cisz Samantha Leigh Cohen Jonathan Jarrett Coleman Adira Colton Hannah Katharine Contreras Carlos Maximino Contreras Sanchez Kevin James Cook Sarah Ashley Cooper Anabel Gregor Cornacchio Alexander Coy Annabelle Elizabeth Cram Michelle Galibert Croen John Chandler Crossman Thomas Fletcher Crow Liam Cushen Benjamin Ryan Dacek Pranav Darbha Ashneel Das Matthew Paul Davis Maximilian Anthony Graf de Ledebur Ismael Kyle De Los Santos Devin Dean Nicholas John DeFrancisco Joel Kenneth DeLong Qikang Deng Whitney Williams Denison Sirena Guinevere DePue

Salil Suketu Desai Deva Natalie Devanandan Sachin Jay Devasahayam Caroline Jennifer Devin Nicholas Sebastian Diaco Jaimie Samantha Diamond Priyanka Esther Dilip Misha Anne Dimmick Grace Ding Patrick Peiwen Ding Samuel David DiPietro Pierce Andrew Douglis Emma Downey Owen Edward Downs Hannah Kay Doyle Christopher Paul Draikiwicz Rhea Dutta Clara Rosemary Dwyer Moses Eboh Alvaro Echevarria Cuesta Akane Alexandra-Noelle Edwards Osaibueku Egharevba Rachel Grace Eichman Martin Fernando Eleta Ana Catalina Elhom Christopher Etuka Emodi Tristan Mackay Engst Matthew Epstein Neziha Deniz Erkan Emily Ann Erlichson Seung Hyen Eun Douglas Lee Ewoldt Marigot K Fackenthal Grace Emma Falanga Nicholas Fanelli Kevin Fang Shania Fang Yunting Fang Alexandra Noor Farhangui David Jonathan Faris Ciaran Farley Anthony Joseph Fasano Bradford Chase Fauntleroy Nicole Eden Felix-Velez Hudson Alexander Fernandes Mary Clare Feyrer Jayson Figueroa John Walter Finkbeiner Allison Hannah Fleisher Clara Yun Fontaine Lauren Fornells Luke Tomas Forsman Katherine Elizabeth Foss Claire Elizabeth Frank Madeleine Mary Farrar Franke Joshua Dennis Fraser Judson William Freidl Matthieu Francois Fuchs Harold William Howie Fuller Vera Gaddi Ayesha Gagguturi Daniel Galarraga Chase Hunter Galatro Kieran Gallagher Richard Paul Gallo Austin Gao Jonathan Gao Aliyah Maryam Geer Marlaina Anne Gehret Rachel Caroline Geltman Rachel Mary George Nora Kaushy Gera Connor Michael Gerlach Emily Rose Gibson Jocelyn Yong-Ai Gilbert Moriah Ruth Gilkey Tobias Stephen Ginsburg Nidhish Vinayak Gokhale Benjamin Ranen Goldberg Cassandra Gologorsky Jacinto Gomez Zheshen Gong Max Benjamin Graham Carter Seth Gran Dominic Noah Grasso Jamie Albert Gray Katherine Gray Rebecca Rose Green Peter James Gribizis Allison Erika Grimsted Duoru Gui Jinny Gui Audrey Gunawan Noah Raphael Eugene Gunther Audrey Guo Brandon H. Guo Ajay Paramanandan Gupta Aman Gupta Raghav Gupta Shivansh Gupta Sparsh Gupta Danyeh Lema Gutema Carlos Alfredo Gutierrez Kirk Joseph Hachigian Bryce S. Hackmeyer Tanner Peter Hallett Shaminta Hamidian Seungyeon Han Evan Jennings Hansen Caroline Grace Hanson Kenneth Dela Harlley MacKenzie Harnett Henry Hilland Olivier Harwood Fareeza Hasan Saleh Ibrahim Hassen Kade Hawkins Bin Ru He Linda Fang He Qingyu He Elizabeth Anne Healy Kevin Arthur Healy Cassandra A Heine Stephanie Ann Hellman Paige Herling Sabrina Herman Jessica Hernandez Samantha Jehrica Hertle Ilana Grace Hill Michael S. Hill William Terry Hintlian Ken Tai Ran Ho Krzysztof Jan Hochlewicz Rebecca Ashleigh Holstein Samantha Sunkyung Hong Katrina Howard Alan Hsiao Shenghan Hsieh Ting Yu Hsu Fay Fei Hu Amanda Shen Huang Jason Huang Kunpeng Huang Lesley Huang Mingxi Huang Wei-An Huang Yinjie Huang Eric Stephen Huber

Emily Anna Hughes Winice Hui Irene Hung Zachary Richard Hurwitz Peter Gregory Husisian Elina Hvirtsman Dustin Jerry Hwang Lucas William Hyde Woo Cheol Hyun Chiemezue Ijomanta Samara Imbeah Joseph Anthony Iovine Alexander Michael Irwin Ahad Ishfaq Jenna Kayla Israel Sindhu Seetha Iyer Ambikaa Jaggi Herschel Sanjay Jain Brett Jamieson Justice Archer Jarvis Alexandra Renee Jaster Olia Javidi Kelly Shannon Jawork Judelynn Garcelle Jeannoute William Lindsay Jenner Sarah Eunmin Jeon Brian Jeong Johnathan Jesus Jimenez Ramirez Angela Jin Brooke Jin Cathy Jin Cindy Jin Taylor Marie Joines Paul Taewhan Joo Brandon J G.C. Joseph Andrew Samuel Jozefov Jason Jung Suin Jung Olivia Marianna Kaiafas Mohammad Kamil Aaron Joshua Kaminsky Jakob Kaminsky Sooah Kang Neha Kapoor Sahil Kapoor Sonu Tarun Kapoor Samson Karben Natalie Karlsson Zechariah Immanuel Karsana Christopher Samuel Kartawira Yiduo Ke Madeline P. Keep Kayla Angelique Keriazes Afet Keskin Yekaterina Khalatyan Mohamed Taha Khalifa Asma Khan Samar Antoine Khanna Anna Patricia Kiley Bah-Dah Carrie Kim Glenn K. Kim Hye So Kim Jaeyoon Kim Sungmin Kim Laurel Emma Kiselis Kevin Edward Klaben Andrew Duff Klaber Atsu Kwami Kludze Morrison Knox Katharine Hyojung Ko Matthew Ko Justin Alexander Kobler Alexander Koenigsberger Sung Mo Koo Izabella Kornak Ethan Kosco Jenna Elizabeth Kressin Nikita Krishnan Kyle Peter Krol Elise Diane Kronbichler Raghav Kumar Abraham Matthew Kupperman Cleo Kyriakides Alexander Singh La Cour Carmen Patricia Lacan-Bradley Clara Jane Lack Rachel Przybylski LaDue Patrick W LaFontaine Jamie Lai Logan Suhn-Yeen Lam Michael Gabriel Lavy Drew Arielle Lazarow Harmony Rayne Lebovic Annabel Dayun Lee Arthur Maxwell Lee Ellen Lee Grant H Lee Haena-Young Lee Haley Ah-Young Lee Jennifer Jia-Ling Lee Jieon Lee John Seungjun Lee Justin Lee Madeleine Lee Matthew Brian Lee Jieon Lee Samantha Robyn Lee Thomas Chan-Sung Lee Margaret Clark Lejeune Samuel Kelemu Lemma Elizabeth Lillie Lentine Dorothy Harmony Leung Rohan Lewis Cathy Jiahua Li Christina Grace Shuhui Li Connor Li Jingyi Li Justin Li Kaitlyn Mackenzie Li Katie Yuhan Li Lawrence Li Lun Li Minghao Li Sijin Li Yibei Li Helen Liang Ying Liang Nicole Lin Yitian Lin Robert Francis Lincoln Kevin Morton Lituchy Angela Xijia Liu Emily Z. Liu Ethan Jianghong Liu Joyce Li Liu Kelly Jingqi Liu Mengren Liu Quinn Jiahe Liu Sijia Liu Alexander Patrick Loane Shane Neil Lobo


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Grant Scott Logan Komukill Loganathan Julian Londono Luis Hernando Londono William Long Edward David LopezWortman Michelle Loven Jake Robert Loynd Katherine Lu Rachel Wei Lu Wanxing Lu Yilin Lu Jackson Allen Luce Lirou Luo Stephanie Caron Lux John Thai Ly Eric Xiao-Han Ma Timothy Tin-Yeung Ma Zhiqian Ma Sarah Kelsey MacGregor Isaac Samuel Macrae Maia Mahanti Harshita Sumit Mahendra Shreya Maheshwari Nicholas Lee Maiorana J'La Major Supriya Malla Sai Krishna Mallipedhi Mackenzie Maloney Kenneth Mao Jason Mar Kerem Marin Noah Patrick Marinaro Miroslava Marinova Marinova Daniel M. Markiewitz Aleah Devin Markovic Kelsey Ellyn Marren Kanha Matai Stephanie Diane Matson Jared Matthews Alberto Ramon Matute Linnea May Samuel Kinuthia Mbugua Courtney Lynn McBeth Max Stephen McCarthy James Butler McDonald Stephen Alexander McDonnell Kalyn Rose McGuire Peter Joseph McGurk Liam Donegal McLane Ryan McMahon John William McSorley, Jr. Shalin Jatin Mehta Brendan Eric Mercado Joseph Merhi Alexander Merrill Ann Elizabeth Metzloff Alexandra Meyer Emily Christina Mickel John McKim Miller Michael John Miller Parker Lawrence Miller Madlynne Joanne Mills Sydney Ann Mills Samuel Adam Mininberg Pranjal Mittal Ikra Monjur Collin Montag Ellie Month Joon Il Moon Olivia Claire Morabito Ian Christopher Moritz Daniel P. Morton Alexis Paige Mottram Muhammad Moughal Marielle Delphine Mullon Yash Mundra Amaya Marie Murguia Dana Marie Tedesco Murphy Sarah Victoria Murphy Shamanth Dharani Murundi Amelia Rose Myers Sujith Naapa Ramesh Abhinav Naikawadi Ayman Naji Lea Nora Nassar Jasmine Carmen Ng Julia Elizabeth Ng Anthony Ngoma Minh Nhat Nguyen Hayley Nilles Veronica Anna Nobrega Claire Marguerite Noel Sarah Molly North Sophia Norwood Natalia Akemi Nottingham Shaun Michael Nuzzo John Chukwunonso Nwankwo Christopher O'Brian Calvin O'Brien Brett William O'Connor Christopher Guihan Oh Junghwan Oh Yoon Jae Oh Simon O. Olschansky Jessica Christine Olsen Shoheb Ome Kristen Victoria Ong Lineker Eisaku Ono Rikako Onuma Annika Ruth Opsasnick Sydney Victoria Oraskovich Anthony Ordonez Jinju Ouck Alexander Steven Ozer Pietro Palazzolo Russo Cindy Yan Pan Zicen Pan Ching Pang Caitlin Pao Sarah May Paquin Amol Rohit Paranjape Aarushi Parashar Christopher Scott Pardee Andrew Martin Pareles Shan Snehal Parikh John Jeong Min Park Jun Su Park Tricia Park Samantha Brooke Pasternak Brianna Alexandra Patek Priya Rajesh Patel Viraj D Patel Evan Daniel Patrick Ian Jyoti Paul Emma Margaret Payne Brayan Peña Jacquelyn Ting Peng

Anthony Tyler Peraza Juan Pablo Perez Daniel Martin Perry Tilka Divya Persaud Elena Pertsalis Jonathan Joseph Petrozzini Julie Phan Danielle Uyco Pike David Alexis Pineda Samantha Nicole Pitts Shivani Poddar Alexa Samantha Podolsky Jacob Frank Polacek Christian Polydor Molly Pontius Sudeshna L. Pontula Jamie Elizabeth Poole Gabriel Schaeppi Portela Allison Marcia Tantisira Portis Benjamin Michael Posnick Jesse Diego Potts Ian MacKay Power Diego Josue Prado Gayatri Prakash Vaed Srivastava Prasad Joseph Primmer Matthew Prince Matthew Christopher Pullano Simran Puri Siqi Qian Shuo Qian Alexia Ellen Quarles Amanda Nicole Rabin Julia Radzio Rhythm Singh Raghuwanshi Rizo Rakhmanov Anjali Rajesh Divya Ramakrishnan Keerthana Ramalingam Gopi Nath Ramanathan José Enrique Ramirez-Martinez Gabriele Rampichini Navindra Ramsaroop Carson Da Costa Ramsay Zaeem Masood Rana Kyra Ratusnik Kaushik Ravikumar Trisha Ray Lucy Jean Raymond Brian Eric Raynor Dua Raza Rowan Gopala Reddy Samira Reddy Lena Reeb Elaine Kells Reed Mueed Ur Rehman Raylani Elima Louise Reis Fujia Ren Max Chen Ren Miles Wilson Renauld Simon Ressom Gabriel Monge Rianda Ava Rice Michael James Richardson Ryan Robert Richardson Sarah Nicole Richter Michael John Rigney Francisco Paolo Rilloraza Alexander David Riney Vernon Rippeon Olivia Frances Roberts Charles Robinson Rey Armando Rodriguez Katherine Rogers Yitzchak Yishayahu Rosenberg Samuel Ellis Rosenthal Paul Giovanni Rozzi Marissa Nicole Rubb Caroline Marie Rucker Maegan Lee Rudolph Ashley Camille Russell Scott Anthony Rustenhaven III Kate Ryan Ishneet Kaur Sachar Hunter Sadoff Manish Saha Tarannum Sarwat Sahar Rainer Sainvil Anja Samardzija Henry Oswaldo Sanchez Sergio Sanchez Andrew Sandberg Yana Wenqi Sang Yashi Daivesh Sanghvi Serena Sanon Dion Adrian Santiago Fink Alexandra Sawin Brett Albert Sawka Sara Saxena Kirsten Elise Scheller Elisa Schmidt Matthew Phillip Schneider Brandon Michael Schran Zara Jamie Schreiber Christopher Schwarze Krista Marie Scibisz Mitchell Tyler Scott Sarah Scroggs Kritika Sekar Nicholas Alexander Serkes Sachin Vipul Shah Viren Vaibhavkumar Shah David Zachary Shamritsky Sappir Shanskhalil Ryan Albert Shellow Amy Mao Shen Anya Katherine Sherman Elizabeth Grace Sherman Matthew Nathaniel Sherman Yuna Shin Felipe Shiwa Niharika Shukla Jacob William Shusko Hannah Si Dienst Joy Maria Silaban Andrew Marshall Simon Christina Gwun Wai Simon Matthew Lawrence Simon Isaac Benjamin Singer Abhay Singh Anishka Singh Rishi Singhal Alexandra Young Siskovic Laura Sizemore Adam Makoa Skrocki Vlad Mihai Smarandache Devin Todd Smedira Anjuli Smith Smith William David Smith III Benjamin William Smullen Max Richard Solberg Alaia Jaimeson Solko-Breslin Clara Song Junxi Song Nicole Julissa Soriano Emily Alexandra Spiek Dhruv Sreenivas Priya Srikumar

Sruthi Srinivasan Erica Lynn St. Jean Daniel Isaac Stabile Valentine Starnes Alexandra Whitney Steelman Brandon Stein XueShi Su Shreya Subramanian Irakli David Sulaberidze Colin Robert Sullivan Liam Barry Sullivan Eric Victor Sunderland Arjun Suri Harleen Suri Scott Allen Svensson Conner Li Swenberg Carly Marie Swetz Rabia Nur Syed Brian Szczesniak Emily Maria Szpynda Madeleine Tabchouri Thomas Taffe Deepti Talesra Anika Talwar Varun Anthony Talwar Acacia Thunder Tam Grace Natalia Tan Nicolas Cruz Tan Victoria Tan Crystal Xiuzhu Tang Lucy Tang Randy Tang Bryan Bundit Tantisujjatham William Montana Tappen Matthew William Tesch Ishaan Thakur Joy Chang Yi -Thean Mrinal Thomas Rubin Thomas Kane Xiyuan Tian Yuchen Tian Jennifer Hoang-Gia Tieu Julia Timko Michael Andrew Tobin Joseph William Tomei Jonathan Tong Rema Mohan Toopal Spencer Torres Kaitlyn Elaine Triano Graham Richard Trolley Andrew Haoyun Tsai Andrew Roy Tsakiris Stavrini Tsangari Stephen Tse Henry Tso Sonal Tyagi Maria Francesca Espiritu Umali Sidharth Vadduri Julia Elizabeth Vail Owen Valdescruz Ethan Douglas Valentine Elijah Mora Van Belle Kevin Patrick Van Vorst David van Wijk Christopher Joseph VanKerkhove Betsy Lynn Vasquez Valerio Roy Alexander Vazquez Shreya Venkatesh Emily Vick Sruti Vutukury Francisco Wagner Caroline Quinn Waksmunski Julia Nicole Walsh Emily Brooke Wanderer Alexander Wang Alicia Xinran Wang Dongqing Wang Janice Wang Jeremy Wang Jiapeng Wang Nicole Elizabeth Wang Vanessa Wang Yunyun Wang Jack Lawrence Weber Ray Yu Wei Stacy Wei Hannah Kate Weinstein Veronica Morgan Wertz Philip Frazier Whitmarsh Lennard Willi Wiesner Anders Erick Wikum Graham Richard Wilcox Patrick Ryan Wilcox Evan Wilt Sophia Xi Windemuth Andrew Sean Wittner Stephanie Lauren Wong Calvin Yun Jin Woo Emily Wood Zachary Wood Fem Woodruff Lily Woolf Temesgen Solomon Worku Mark Christopher Worsley Guanqun Wu Jiayao Wu Tianshu Wu Christopher Michael Wuestneck Alec Christopher Wyatt William Meng Cheng Xiao Cathy Yi Xin Benjamin Y Xing Matthew Xu William Xu Yuting Xue Zhengxing Xue Jiuzhou Yan Raheel Abeiku Yanful Beining Yang Xinyi Yang Yvonne Yutzu Yang Kimberly Grace Yap Thomas Martin Yarrington Caroline Yeo Sheel Chowdary Yerneni Jaemok Yoon Emily Anne Youtt Aitong Yu Angie Yu Depei Yu Jennifer Michelle Yu Kaysie Yu Audrey Danica Yuan Chenyun Yuan Christine Jing Yuan Yeonjin Yun Joshua Samuel Zak Michael John Zakoworotny Andres Lois Matsika Zavrosa Natalia Zeller MacLean Fengrui Zhan Andrew Zhang Dingqi Zhang Jane Jiayi Zhang Jiaye Zhang Joy Zhang Karen Zhang Kevin Jian Zhang

Michael Gao Zhang William Zhang Yunyi Zhang Zheyuan Zhang Ann Zhao Ruoxing Zhao Henry Zheng Jackie Zheng Nathan Yun Zheng Rachel Zheng Siyan Zheng Sophie Zheng Yisu Zheng Ksenia V. Zhizhimontova Bryan Zhong Gloria Jingshan Zhou Jennifer Zhou Karen Zhou Tianyi Zhou Andy Zhu Jesse Zhu Yibei Zhu Yuxuan Zhu Matthew Alexander Ziron Joseph Anthony Zullo Fausto Daniel Zurita

Bachelor of Science in charles h. Dyson School of applied economics and Management Jasur Abdurazzakov Emily Ann Addis Levy Agaronnik Shruti Sunil Agarwal Sungjae Ahn Apekshita Alkesh Alexander Zvi Alma Salvatore J. Anzola Andrew Graham Barclay Aaron J. Barre Morgan Andrew Barron Bayalag Bayanmunkh Nolan Rippe Berkenfeld Rishab Bhandari Nicholas Drew Binnie James Arthur Boeheim III Jeremy Boka Sarah Julia Brice Kylie Brittz Karinna Mari Browning Christopher Bryan Burpee Matthew Ronald Cairns Patrick Thomas Campbell George Chai Karen Chen Willa Chen Yinyin Chen Sophia Katherine Cherkez Charissa T. Chiu Benjamin Chynoweth Alec Sloan Costanza Amelia Claire Cura Katherine Elizabeth Cutrone Isabella Anderson de Castro Rohan S. Desai Alara Dinc Connor Edward Dolan Jaslyn Chelsie Dominique Cameron Drew Donaldson Kyle Stephen Edmond Naomi Einhorn Leila Sara Eshaghpour Trevor Christian Faulk Adam Fekini Robert Timothy Felton Gavin Francis Fernandes Alex Adam Figueroa Reilly Christine Fletcher Cathryn Elizabeth Ford Brian Grant Forness Rebecca Fu Elodie Julie Furey Ge Gao Ramon Eduardo Garza Christina Susan Gasko Sarah Gellman Taylor Madison Gladd Katie Rose Goclowski Elizabeth Sarah Goldman Sydney Sara Goodman Xiaofan Gong Carlos Alberto Gonzalez Peter Andrews Greenbaum Joshua Greer Samuel Joseph Grossman Angela Guang Nicole Briana Guillen John Eric Hage Kwame Ansah Hammond, Jr. Luke George Haralampoudis Carter Crosby Heck Caroline Michelle Hedde Alexander James Heidenreich Aansh Anil Hemwani Edmund T. Henry Michael Ryan Hermanns Damian Hill Edward C. Hollreiser Nicholas Talbot Horbowy Lynette Michelle Huang Andrew Joseph Hurowitz Roger Jeremy Hyman Tucker Impemba Julia Isakov Bhoomika Jain Sanket Jain Abdullah Javaid Olivia Stone Jensen Bryce Alexander Jones Mitchell Walter Jones Benjamin Huang Kang Sophie Karaba Iain McManus Kazmierczak Joseph Patrick Keane II Holden Kenedy Nicholas Tae Kim Younghyun Kim Abigail Rose Klein Dillon Joseph Klevan Dhanush Kota Earl Michael Francis Kummer Ker Chen Sam Kwee Joanna LaTorre William John Leiker Wellington Christopher Lema Jayne Levy Joseph Elliott Lewis Christin Li Frank Lin Laura Chuying Liu Andrew Sanders Lockhart

Julio I. Lopez Rachel Elizabeth Lubbe Jacob Matthew Lustig Emily Justina Lynch Valeria Maria Madriz Peters Christian Alexander Mancheno Nathan Roderick Martin Joshua Boyd May Ayda Getachew Mengistie Halley Katherine Miklos Pallon Pheroze Mistry Emma Lynn Moulton Leah Rachel Mozeshtam Kara Lynn Mullarkey Grant Muller Jacob Patrick Mullin Lauren Nash Amaya Joy Neely Thu Minh Nguyen Ogbonnaya Andrew Ngwu Isabelle Ashly Noelsaint Guadalupe Ochoa Leon Victor Otieno Odiwuor Oyinkansola Ayomide Ogunlowo Jessica Suzanne Page Nicholas Frederick Palmer Malique Papailler Ruth Seul-Ghee Park Anthony Peng Rishi Penmetcha Joie Phelps Michael Nathaniel Pocress Stephanie Norlay Quaye Adithya Ramachandran Tamar Ann Razmadze Michelle Reiss Tristan Kang Rhee Murray Alexander Riach Timothy Michael Rice Kristine J. Rojas Alana Sophia Rosenthal Jack Edward Samett Alexis Marie Schaaf Jackson Gabriel Schultz Lilah Willow Schwartz Samuel Aaron Seltzer Zane Adam Sharkawy Jillian Kate Smerechniak Joseph Edward Smith Jane Katherine Sniffin Benjamin Louis Stamm William Matthew Stifel Eli Louis Stoloff Katarina Straub Christopher Thomas Suarez Shiva Sai Sudanagunta Sijia Tan Khatrina Te Jasiya Demetria Thompson Kaytlyn Marie Thorsberg David Tigerman Beata Maria Tyburczy Kennedy May Urban Tien Thanh Vo William Ezra Vranka Rebeca Esther Wajner Xiaolan Wang Daniel Watson Patrick Julian Wiegand Mary Wise Cammy Wong Jason Wong Sabrina Wong Courtney Xu Kathleen L. Xu Tammy Yan Kenneth Yeung Cynthia Yu Victor Scott Zelov, Jr. Grace M. Zhang Josephine May Zheng Connie Zhong Abbie Zhu

Bachelor of Science in human ecology Moriah Adeghe Melvin Samuel Alexander Mackenzie Alpert Ashlyn Amsden Grace Madeline Anderson Emma Brooke Antoine Maria Aono Rafael Arrazola Abigail Rose Auwaerter Roland Roopnarine Babmatee Emma Lee Bennett Bella Berline Zoe Bertol-Foell Shupti Biswas Sarah Cassils Black Emma Lynn Blythe Alexander Bochenek Charlotte Sophia Borgers Tiffany Rose Brazer Abigail Hope Brown Hannah Rae Burton Livia Fan Caligor Megan Frances Cameron Sandra Cantillo Rachel Ruscitti Cary Jessica Eurim Cha Zoe McKenna Chamness Jonathan Guangxu Chao Tina Chen John Alden Cheu Derek Z. Cheung Shivani Dutt Chitturi Hyungjoon Choe Dae Guang Juan Chung Kim Nicholas Gregory Cicero Ryan Campbell Cook Julie Anne Cotton Jill Nicole Crosby Joselis Cruceta Sophia Ava Danziger Gianna-Jade del Vecchio Stephanie Lin Deng Lauren Marie Deschenes Gabrielle Nicole Dewhurst Emma Rose Dhimitri Mia DiMaio Sophie Dornevil Isabelle Ballard Doubleday Xiaoyu Duan Alicia Duran Makayla Hekela Durant Maureen Ifeoma Ekwebelem Toyosi Susan Elemo Rebekah Epstein Joan Georgia Esmie Maria Fernanda Espinosa Nunes

Elizabeth Katherine Farkouh Chiara Arielle Fontaine Lauren Nicole Forstenhausler Ian Lubroth Fox Madeline Ruth Franck Alexander Randol Frank Gabriel Luke Fuligni Elyse Marie Ganss Eileen Yin Gao Avery Miranda Garcia Kendall Garrett Michael Gelb Thomas Joseph Gergely Sareh Ghadersohi Julie Marie Gilbertsen Deja Gilliam Suri Yeseul Gime Alexandra Ginsburg Gabrielle Kelley Gonzalez Catherine Gorey Megan Goyette Spencer Troy Graham Talia Greenberg Silpaa Gunabalan Masa Haddad Isabella Brooke Harnick Hannah Sanaiya Harvey Ovais Hasan Georgia Hausmann Olivia Heim Nitori Genaye Henderson Isabel Rozsa Herczeg Adriana Herrera Joshua Eli Herz Brandon Becker Hoak Erica Skylar Holt Tiffany Marie Hurtado Peter George Hwang Nnamdi Egbichi-Ragland Igwe Jewel Loran Ingram Emma Jean Jelliffe Kopal Jha Jacob Dederick Johansen Aditi Joshi Youri Jung Nicole Elizabeth Rodriguez Juszczak Ethan Paul Kahm Julia Kan Adam Singh Kanwal Eliana Joy Kaplan Sydney Lynn Katz Lauren Alexandra Kazen Ryan Thomas Kelleher Paulina Ephessus Kenny Saara Khan Eugenie Lee Kilb Kelsey Killelea Alexia Kim Dawn Da-Eun Kim Hyeree Kim Joy Yuri Kim Sarah Kim Tae Min Kim YeLim Kim Ella Tatiana King Natalie Ting Kister Alice Evelyn Kreher Alexander Kucherina Richard Kwon Betty Lam Bailey Landow Emily Lasher Elizabeth Alexandra Latella Brie Anne Knight Lawson Ashley Rose Lederman Annice Ga Heun Lee Derek Lee Gajin Lee Gowoon Lee Jee-In Lee Ji Eun Lee Kannon Angel Lee Abigail Lilly Lerner Hiu Yuen Victor Leung Emily Fang Lin Jessica Lindenstraus Claire Z. Liu Connie Liu Judy Liu Isabella Rosaria Lombardo Martina Lopez May Anthony Lu Jinny Lu Joanna Luh Allen Lin Luo Mary Katherine MacMillan Iman Malaika Malik Georgia Celene Manning Michael Maola Antonio Proctor Martinez Khatia Jenelle Martinez Olivia Ann Maurer Rory McDermott Austin Edward Gerald McGrath Mary Dorothea McKnight Maura Ellen McLaughlin Pierce William McMahon Gabrielle Marie Meli Weronika Natalia Michalczewska Liliana Minerva Christopher Hyunjoon Moon Ziri-canela Morales Daniel Harrison Moran Micaela Charlene Moravek Shayna Jenae Morgan Aren Moss Ryan Michael Mulloy Kyle-Avory Muna Alison Willis Munford Yoon Joo Na Allyson Alexis Newman Amelia Ng Joyee Ng Yen Khe Bao Nguyen Angel Nabila Nkwain Hyemin Oh Abiodun Ojo Temitope Oluwaseyi Ojo Eniola Deborah Oladipo Kenneth Ortega Thomas Ortiz Kendall Arie O'Shea Tenzin Seldoen Oshoe Basirat Asabi Owe Ron Packin Giovanni Efrain Pantoja Joanna Papadakis Jun Hyung Park Samuel Gunner Park


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Sarah Seieun Park Yanis Park Arleigh Sheldon Parr Shayla Parthasarathy Aneri Upendra Patel Kristen Pau Cayman Delaney Pearsall Emma Elizabeth Peek Audrey Rose Perlman Annika Victoria Peterson Kieu Anh Phan Caprice Mariah Pierre Ryan Elizabeth Platt Samantha Lee Rachmil Alexander Lee Radick Alexandra Angelica Ramirez Dylan George Ratnarajah Taryn Elizabeth Reardon Joshua Cooper Reilly Alice Rhim Clara Elizabeth Rice Catherine Grace Rickert Michelle Katherine Robbins Carley Sabrina Robinson Daniela Rochez Rebecca Pearl Roitman Nicolette Destiny Rolnick Julia Grace Romanelli Jordan Brie Rusoff Catherine Ruth Ryberg Andres Sabo Julio Salas Pauniz Pamenari Salehi Leya Salis Carly Sappern Lea Evangeline Sarmiento Emma Scheinbaum Yvonne Schichtel Jonah Paul Schieber Annalee Hope Schlossberg Sydney Cimone Sheppard Yangji Sherpa Vivian Lee Dim Shiu Nautica Smith Paul Anthony Soden III Rebecca Minji Song Sahudi Soto Lindsay Stahlkrantz Rachel Jean Stefanowski Samantha Blake Stern Madison Brooke Stevens Brianna Nicole Straley Lauren Elizabeth Stubbs Carina Gamboa Suarez Noah James Swan Amber Tan Brandley Tanelus Nicole Lee Tansey Victoria Tian Olivia Renee Tometich Emily Lynn Torre Vidushi Tripathi Priscilla Immanuel Tsang Ugochukwu Oluwabukola Ukponu Mohammed Ullah Megan Unrath Nina Velasco Meer Jessica Verp MacKenzie Meagan Vick Luciana Viscarra Charlotte Lucille Walden Jonathan Wang Sophie May Wang Marlee Weill Eliana Weinstein Brendan Welch Amanda Lyndsay Wong Averill Wong Cameron Wong Daniel Edward Zweig Wrenn Maya Wright Doreen Wu Grace Wu Sophia Wu Ella Zoe Yakir Jiawen Yang Sharon Xiyuan Yu Jessica Yuen Neri Yun Melissa Zammitti Pearlanna Zapotocky Joy Zhang Helen Zhou Kelly L. Zhou Jamie Rose Zipper Samuel Robert Zverev

Bachelor of scIeNce In Industrial and labor relations Emily Rose Abelow George A. Adamou Melanie Adams Zilaam Tamara Ake Garrett Altman Andres Javier Alvarado Kevin McClaud Alvarenga Jordan Salif Amany Vishesh Anandjee Dominick Andrew Anderson Erik Aleksander Andreassen Robert Brandon Arloro Blake Patrick Arnold Glenn Asuo-Asante Camilla Urriza Bacolod Devin Bae Lily Maryam Bagher Michael John Barry Colin Rae Benedict Danielsen Bernadel Serena Bingham Fiona Anne Bishop Alexandra Claire Bixler Emily Morgan Blanchard Eric Michael Bohrer DeAntoine Meshach Boyce Megan Browne Lydia Marilyn Buckley Griffin Buczek Maria Angeles Bui Meghan Rose Carroll Margaret Mortimer Cha Dana Tiffany Chan Yee Hyun Chang Emily Claire Chavez Chase Tiffany Chen

Eric Andrew Chipman Carson Michael Chircop Eunbin Catherine Choi Marinna June Chung William James Cleary Arielle Bilo Clement Tyler Nuella Correawhite Raymond James Cotto Lindsey Danielle Dahms-Nolan Kristina Daisak Evan Davis John William Day Umit Naz Deryaoglu Absetou Diakite Dylan Hunter Diamond Tyler Jané Dixon Brendan Patrick Dodd Savannah Nicole Drechsler Cameron Diana Dunbar Philip Dunne, Jr. Georgia Edwards Tumani K. Edwards Umaar Ehsan Jonathan Ellison Daniel Elner Amy Yuen Eng Dolores Eslava Socrates Espinal Nicole Ferrari Estess Michael Ferguson Daria Rae Figlo Max Leon Fink Doran Scott Finley Lorena Flores Mika Ana Forman-Yossifov Elijah Tzur Fox Aimé Ellen Freedenberg Jayla Marie Frith Richard Gan Shneur Zalman Gansburg Melissa Ying Gao Steven Garza II Ellen Gaul Raphael Sig Gendler Joshua Isaac Gershenfeld Michelle Rose Gery David Antonio Giuliano Vrinda Goel Michelle Marcela Goldberg Trevor Jordan Goldstein Zelia Quai Gonzales Anna Michelle Gorman Marina M. Grais Alexander Farley Green Richard Alfanso Green Madison Anne Gregg Samuel David Grossman Claire Madeline Haklik Alexander Norman Hale Thomas Edward Hansan Jonathan Rosen Harris Olivia Hannah Harris Dean Ramsey Hasan Azizamosi Mae Henry Allison Lebowitz Herstic Rachel Ellen Hidek Shayna Hochberger Carter William Hoekstra Ori Geifman Holtzman Kirstin Arianna Horn Catherine Grace Huang Alexa Maria Irias Amer Waseem Islam George Martin Islinger Cole James Iverson Jing Jiang Rebecca Brady Jordan Yana Kalmyka Joseph Patrick Karey Samantha Jordyn Kielbania Eumin Kim Jaeeun Kim Saehong Kim Daniel Richard Kirchner Patrick Larkin Kirkwood Genavieve Helen Koyn Ethan Kue Viraj Kumar Alice Kutuzoff Nicolette Adrianne Howell LaPalme Vanessa Lau Eric Raymond Lee Ji-Ho Lee McKenna Cassidy Lee Camryn Lessing Alexa Morgan Levin Eric Kennedy Lewis David Leynov Gordon Li Ruoxuan Li Nancy Liang Natalie Kate Lilien Brian Joseph Lloyd Elizabeth Lopata Thomas Lovett Samantha Lustig Connor Mark Magnesen Victoria Malkoun Terrill Demone Malone, Jr. Vardhin Shiv Manoj Alessandro Masotti Devin Nicole Massari Avonlea Rosette Matheny Kalani Boy Matton Terrance Dewitt McBride Conor James McCain Zack Mitchell McConnell William Barry McGrane Laura Ann McGrath Christian Armando Medina Anjali Isabelle Miller Manan Nirav Modi Alberto Morales Nunez Dalia Mota Nicolas Jose Mottesi Alec Emerson Navori Alexander Lewis Neahusan Sarah Isabel Nersesov Bryce Thomas Neseralla Amanda Elyse Newman Eliza Nguyen Jacob Ryan Nierman Onyinyechukwu Obiomachukwu Nnodum Daniel Norris Kylie Kirsten O'Donnell Teresa Y Oh Isabella Marie Oliva Jake Richard Ortega Michael Christopher Overmeer Tamara Troi Palms Chelsea Hui Pan Marion Grace Panepento Daniel Park Jacob Passick Alex Penchuk Sharon Jael Perlmutter Henessy Alexandra Pineda

Sara Julia Platt Weston Andrew Porter Paloma Préstamo Jasso Stefano Felice Priante Sarah Marie Prokop Harry Quinones, Jr. Claire Rebecca Ramirez Juliette Desiree Raymond Kataryna Alexandra Restrepo Juliana Rich Victor Allen Rieman Sarah Da Rim Eric S. Rivera Tyler Jordan Rodriguez Avery Madeline Rogers Louise Cahill Rohrer Leah Rosner Jackson Stephen RossPilkington Stephen Thomas Rutkowski Joy Kipum Ryoo Rishabh Sabu Mariel Sofia Salinas Griffin Loïc Sarachek Harrison Price Sartor Eric Newell Sbrollini Robert Austin Schetty IV Gabriela Schott Jacob Adam Shapiro Eliza Rose Sherman Bennett David Sherr Leila Hannah Shirian Anna Niamh Short Jillian Rebecca Shulder William Keane Silverman Joshua Sims Jayadityavir Singh Natalie Marie Slaiman Gatsby Richard Smith Margaret Shaw Smith John Snyder Samantha Sarah Sokolsky Polina Solovyeva Joanna Sowa Drew Austin Speckman Jacob Harris Spiegel Jessica Anne Sprague Liel Sterling Harrison D. Stern John Alden Stevens, Jr. Johnathan Stimpson Christopher Suh Jehyun Suh Michael Sullivan Sophia Sun Milton David Tang Juliana Lorraine Tardif Evan Matthew Tart Cooper James Telesco Gabriel Terrell Amber Elese Thomas Katrina Lynn Torres Eric Daniel Trachtenberg Amanda Samira Tripodi David Tse Emily Tung Ian Ulloa Marianne Assunta Dy Uy Perla Elizabeth Valladares Hernandez Sophie van Seventer Ashni Marissa Verma Maxwell Preston Wang Jacob Alberto Willebeek-LeMair Amari Williams Jeffrey Daniel Williams Maria Grace Wothe Cayla Rachel Yellen Sabrina You Leanna Zilles Sophie Wagner Zirkel

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In sc Johnson college of Business, school of hotel administration Tara Abrams Antonius Aditya Aris Raj Agarwala Sanjida Akhter Caroline Allen Deanna Aprilynne Alter Maria Victoria Alvarez Jeremy Antenberg Zachary Cody Baer Jenny Bai James Timothy Baker Samay Bansal Angela Nicole Barberis Amanda Bard Olivia Anne Barnello Samuel David Barnett Devin A. Baylor Grady Garrett Beck Garrett Cole Berger Timothy Robert Bergin Ryan Dean Berman Cameron Bersh Andrea Celine Bonds Kaitlyn Louise Bonnet Dylan M. Brickman Jack Edmund Cafritz Bronsky Adam James Brundell Elizabeth March Canfield Ava Lucero Carter Jeffrey Michael Chan Annie Chang Jennifer Chang Ellie I. Chen Bradley Chen Reina Chen Nathanel Moshe Cheney Egor Sergei Cherenkov Tristan Wei Chieh Chiu Ki Woong Cho Yuna Christine Chung Hae Chan Chung Woon Son Chung Maya Coben Ava Marie Coloprisco Caroline Creaser Samuel Melville Cremieux Caitlyn Cypher Vincent Oliver Anten D'Aguilar Alexandre Abraham Dahan Jeffrey Tremaine Dallas Abirami Manohari Dandapani Tuan Quang Dang Christopher Denkovic Noelle Christine DesLauriers Angel Yifei Ding Caroline Teresa Dioso Alexander Jules Duval

Faith Nicole Earley Nadine Johanna Eenkema van Dijk Zane Elsafy Angelyn Escalona Palmer Andrew Fabian Timothy Douglas Farrow Deanne Therese Ferro Vittoria M. Fiore Nicole Sydney Fish Cole James Forson Hana Lily Friedman Matthew David Galajda Si Yu Ge Jacob Rubin Gellert Ao Geng Michelle Briana Glauberzon Noah Wang Glovsky Justin Reed Goldstein Gabriella Isabella Gomez Leland Maxwell Goodman Augusta Sparks Gordon Joshua Grant Greenspan Charlotte Griffin Michael Groves Emily Marie Guarin Wenqi Guo Valeria Guzman Samantha Haas Mia Grietje Haggerty Hanna Tess Haiman William Hallgarten Brett Hebert Ashleigh Hogan Bryan Gregory Hyland Jo Ho Hyun Emil Mathews Irimpan Isha Janjikhel Angad Singh Jaspal Faith Jepchumba Tierney Joh-Carnella Brady Jones Tae Hee Jung Yein Kang Min Ju Kang Mashiyat Karim Remi Cruz Katz Sean Patrick Kelly Alexandra Alana Kemp Samantha Zhou Khatchadourian Stella Grace Khazzam Andrew Ho-Joong Kim Donghyun Kim Jaein Kim Sarah Estelle Kimball Anna Kirari Kitamura Crystal Ko Sean Koenig-Zanoff Patricia Koo Connor Korzelius Arielle Genna Kossman Jacob Andrew Kuhn Jane Tze Yan Lee Daniel Jun Lee Gina Lee Sandra Lee Suhoan Lee Morgan Rose Lefkowitz Paul Nicholas Leone Zhao Wei Li Jeffrey Fang Liao Angela Arlene Lindsay Lucia Liu Yuming Liu Joy Liu Donal Michael Thomas Lowsley-Williams Steven J.W. Lu Eileen Lubin Sosonia Ma Qixuan Ma Sejal Katherine Makheja Andrew Charles Mangan Julianne Elizabeth Mangano Alexandra Nicole Mantz Shanna Jill Martin Takamasa Matsumura David James McCabe William James McGrath Isabella Meyers Kristina Carolin Miebach Leila Mirzai Alexander Moffson Tasha Mok Carolina Montoya James Robert Moore-Gillon Alecia Hana Mund Brianna Maria Muscente Sung Jun Na Alice Ann Navadeh Jared Gregory Nemet Kristen Margaret O'Hara Alicia Christine O'Neil Hannah H. Overstrom Reed Charles Palmer Matthew Thomas Watkins Perez Victoria Temoweiebifie Polk Illia Alexandrovich Presman Jacob Michael Protono Elizabeth Qian Yi Tong Qin Michael C. Quach Maryam Quraishi Keval Dharmendra Rama Colby Kennedy Ravosa Michael Raye Reiss Pietro Rimondini Jordan Blake Robinson Molly Grace Rothbaum Nicole Amy Rovine Samantha Rusoff Jasper Hee Ryu Elias Aubrey Sabbagh Paula Saenz-Fernandez Charles Max Saffar Adam Leonard Schade Adinah Scherl Adam Schur Theresa Marie Sellinger Avikar Jay Shah Margaret Shatz Adele Marie Shaw Isaac Sheahan Liam Garrett Sherer Neil Shewell Emily Shiang Dong Won Shin Rintaro Patrick Shinohara Julianna Rae Shrekgast Ryoki Shu Nikolas Antonios Skrivanos Brant Steinberg William Henry Strang Tyler Sturdivant Rota Suzuki Johanna Clare Tadie Gavin Ryan Tam Natalie Soo Ying Tan

Michelle Hao Tang Dominic P. Tarallo Kirk Michael Makana Tavepholjalern Victoria Jasmyn Taylor Noel Christine Terwilliger Alexa Marilyn Torres Kelly Trinh Andrew Jacob Triscari Daiki Tsunoda Maria Catherine Tucker Kyle Matthew Unger Julia Rose VanCora Eero Ilmari Vasa Alexander Vlahandreas William Kevin Uno Wait Steven Xufeng Wang Linfeng Wang Yujie Wang Bryan Andrew Weintraub Grant Weintrob Jessica Wiener Cole Roger Williams Alana Wolf Andrew Chun Wong Yinyi Wu Jiaxiong Xu Katrina Y. Yang Nga Fei Ying Emily Han Zhang Leslie Zhang Langxuan Zhou Noah Sloan Zunder

Bachelor of archItectUre In college of architecture, art and Planning Aybüke Altuğ Selin Cebel Grace Cheng Caroline Grace Christiano Victoria Grey Clarke Daisy Wen Jin Dai Carla De Haro Alp Demiroglu María Aurora Ford Vallarino Tony Gao Noah Henry Gear Samuel Thomas Adam Gomez Wendolin González Jia Ying Guan Natalia Sofía Gulick Kevin Michael Huberty Jane Vivian Fù Jackson Joyce Jin Maya Kamaeva Nina Koscica Ami Kurosaki Sooyoung Peter Lee Jingjing Liu Benjamin Aaron Magin Elisa Therese Medina-Jaudes Ami Daksheish Mehta Nadya Mikhaylovskaya Maria Teresa Moreno Arriola Yueer Niu Yuming Qi Mitchie Qiao Elizabeth Claire Reeves Dhyan Sharma Aishwarya Sreenivas Jacob Tyler Swaim Zekun Tong Cornelius Anthony Tulloch Veronika Varga Xin Yue Wang Yeceng Wang Jessie Yifei Xiang Jason Junyao Xu Chisato Yamakawa Jingxin Yang Ming Yu Yang Yang Yi Yuzhen Zhang Yuyang Zhang Jiarui Zhang Jian Kun Zhu

Bachelor of fINe arts In college of architecture, art and Planning Rebecca Kate Allen Allison Arteaga Emery Belle Bergmann Olivia Ann Breibart Dylan Michelle Brenner Jaeyong Choi Zeke Bevington Estes Simge Guclu Gwyneth Hope Haidar Maya Heisler Jacks Jung Hyeon Kim Yein Lee Jin Woo Lee Lane Elizabeth Letourneau Ariel Soyon Noh Ji Yoon Park Lauren Yaewoo Park Lauren Peters Samuel Charles Price Jake Matthew Puglisi Han Shi Lauren Jolie Williams

Master of archItectUre In college of architecture, art and Planning Edward Alexis Aguilera Perez Rondell Sagun Almodovar Storm Lee Armstrong Allison Marie Bernett Lin Sen Chai Olivier Ducharme Caroline Alice MacNeille Caitlin McCarthy Olivia Stuart Meyers Fereshteh Sadat Oreizi-Esfahani Michael Joseph Paraszczak Chae Yeon Park Daniel Charles Maximillian Piersol Reuben Posada

Laura Stargala Brennen Byrnes Stenke Kashyap Valiveti Haoran Wang Alexander Robert Wolkow Jiayi Xing Yihang Yan Jeonghyun Yoo Jordan Patton Young Zheru Zhou

Master of arts Carlota Aguilar Gonzalez Faiza Ahmad Andy Leonel BarrientosGomez Manuel Berduc Spencer Cole Beswick Katherine Marie Blake Adam Wood Broitman Bwesigye Bwa Mwesigire William Rance Cameron Robert Gesualdo Cantelmo, Jr. Taylor Carr-Howard Jorge Enrique Cartaya Aviv Michael Caspi Pierre Elliot Caswell Rukmini Chakraborty Yoo jin Chung Alice Clinch Hannah Rachel Cole Matthew Lyman Comey Claire Cororaton Thomas Alec Cressy Fangming Cui Neelanjan Datta Mary Jane Dempsey Christa Deneault Jessica Diaz Rodriguez Jiacheng Dong Jasmim Sedie Drigo Claire Poggi Elliot Christopher Michael Ellis Mary Elson Tessa Devereaux Evans Daniel Ferman-Leon Christina Fogarasi Daniel Binswanger Friedman Jing Gao Julie George Richard Gibbs IV Neta Goder Qingyi Gong Zhiyu Gong Sarah B. Greenberg Sampreety Gurung Vu Tien Dung Ha Eliana Paola Hernandez Pachon Patricia Lynn Heye Shing Xi Jacqueline Ho Rong Hu Wanheng Hu Megan Kristene Jeffreys Luyang Jiang Cordelia H. Jin Akhil Kang Sepideh Karimifar Rachel Ann King Michael Christopher Kowalski Yizhou Kuang Hyuk Soo Kwon Kevin Ying Kiu Kwong Lin Le Breanna Renee Leslie-Skye Chenyang Li Chenyun Li Siguang Li Astara Claire Light Yunru Ma Sarah Elizabeth McCully Alec McGail Joseph Isaac Miranda Bineet Mishra Joshua Lane Mitchell Mary Elizabeth Morrissey Julien Manuel Neves Frederick Shepard Cruz Nowell Ji Young Pai William Donald Pennington Marcos Gabriel Perez Canizares Sean Louis Peters Grace Nettie Phillips Camille Anna Andree Portier Gilda Posada Ethan James Potter Gianluca Pulsoni Jennifer Blythe Rabedeau Reid Ralston German Jeremias Reyes Daniela Samur Duque Pascal Schwaighofer Adrienne Kimberly Alyssa Scott Bruno Seraphin Peter Alexander Shipman Bruno Marshall Shirley Chance Adam Smith Eric Matthew Solis Alison Gayle Strongwater Dev Laxman Subramanian Yimeng Tang Ying Tang Stephanie Jane Tepper Chelsea Rose Campbell Thomeer Donald Bryce Thornburg Yuchen Tian David Nicholas Tompkins Richard Edward Francis Valitutto II Heftzi Marie Vazquez Rodriguez Alejandro Jose Vesga Plazas Rachel Claire Vogel Kittipong Vongagsorn Jacob Ryan Walters Yuanping Wang David Wasser Frederick William Watson Belisarius Nandel Welgan Samuel Bryan Arthur West Matthew Robert Westermayer Cassidy Faith Wolfe Tyler Jon Wolford Chak Haang Wong Gretchen Marlene Worth


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Master of eNgINeerINg James Edwards Abert Samy Marwan Abisaleh Mary Abigail Adams Abdulwaheed Adebowale Omotayo Adebola Srinivas Adilapuram Evan Benjamin Adler Tejas Advait Nikunj Agarwal Rohan Agarwal Tanishq Aggarwal Ami Agrawal Saieed Ahmed Boxuan Ai Abass Ajiboye Khalid Fihat B Alanazi Alexander Miguel Alepuz Majed Radi Alharbi Nicole Alimena Adel Salem Mohammed Murshed Alkaabi Sarah Elizabeth Allen Oren Shimon Alon Najat Abdullah I Alrashed Omar Amin Mufei An Anne Selina Anderson Michael Andres Arteaga Amber Nicole Askew Andrew Justus Atkins Poyan Bahrami Hai Yang Bai Dhruv Baijal Ethan Schuyler Bair Nathan Huang Bala Sheila Balu Ansumana Siaka Toma Bangura Jiayi Bao Charles Ignatious Barreto Kevin Scott Baum Joseph Matthew Bean Joslyn Elaina Beckert Subham Kumar Behera Menasseh Amha Bekele Juliette Bendheim Souleiman Benhida James Hewes Bennett, Jr. Aaron Zev Berman Jan Henrik Bernhard Juan Gabriel Berrio Arjun Bhalla Indraneel Jitendra Bhanap Mehma Kaur Bhasin Asmita Bhatta Ashritha Reddy Bheemidi Russell Carothers Bingham Allan Dwight Bishop IV Matias Blake Jacob Matthew Boles Christopher Lynn Bordlemay Padilla Anders Alan Bottger Emily Jamie Bowins Jessica Anne Bowling Katie Elizabeth Bradford Augustine Bravo, Jr. Zachary Michael Brothers Turner Elizabeth Bryant Evan Ryan Burger Laura Marcela Buritica Jilly Jiaqi Cai Xinyi Cai Yuchen Cai Yuwen Cai Aparna Calambur Dylan Christopher Campbell Yuanzheng Cao Zachary Peter Capel Nicolas Francis Carchio Sonny Carlton John Patrick Carr Jonathan Patrick Carroll Mia Ann Casey William Chan Archana Chandrasekaran Wei-Ann Chang Yea Ree Chang Fangzhou Chen Jiahua Chen Jiangwei Chen Liuting Chen Qijia Chen Ruodi Chen Ruoyu Chen Samuel Chen Shelley Chen Shiran Chen Thomas Charles Chen Wenchi Chen Xiameng Chen Xiaohui Chen Xindong Chen Yucong Chen Ziqi Chen Carina Hui Ming Cheng Xinni Cheng Yanda Cheng Yumeng Cheng Brandon Bhuvan Chetram Venkat Akshay Chintalapati Laura Kathrina ChrismanBowser Cynthia Chu Kenneth Samuel Chuhairy Michaela Chum Kahdeem Malik Cohens Juliana Claire Comer Shannon Diana Commins Peter Andrew Cook Carina Corbin Idalice Elisabeth Corkran Trevin Laverne Cowman Nicholas Crescenzo

Melodie Brigitte Martine Cros Gabriel Antonio Cruz Angelys Margarita Cuello Harrison Zhiyu Cui Aismit Das Carlos A. de la Torre, Jr. Ricardo Antonio De Levante Rodriguez Jack Scott DeGonzaque, Jr. Michael Joseph Delaney Brian Joseph Dempsey Ziqi Deng Anupama Vijay Deodhar Salil Suketu Desai Daniel Michael DiAngelis Kathryn Marie Dickieson Ruiyao Ding Wenyu Ding Yumeng Ding Meredith Margaret Dobrzynski Ruichen Dong Shivani Gautam Doshi Frederick William Driver IV Jingwen Du Kush Dubey Michael Thomas Earle Chloe Chidera Ene Vladimer Alexandre Ergemlidze Cami Brigette Ethington Andrew Patrick David George Everett Douglas Lee Ewoldt Weiyang Fan Ye Fang Samuel Oscar Feibel Caitlin McCann Feltner Jie Feng Claus-Philipp Wolfgang Maria Feuring Logan Thomas Fikrig Aidan Conor Fitzgerald Donovan Thomas Flood Chee Chung Fong Clara Yun Fontaine Angus William Fraser Karl Nicholas Frohlich Alexander Sergey Frolov Xin Fu Zhen Fu Nitish Gade Ayesha Gagguturi Ryan James Gale Shubhendu K. Gami Ananya Gangadhar He Gao Jinlang Gao Jonathan Gao Lifu Gao Peihan Gao Wangzekun Gao Yinglin Gao Yue Gao Jonathan Alexander Garner Claire Elizabeth Gauthier Cassandra Leigh Gavin Tao Ge Zheng Ge Dominic Joseph Ghilardi William Wells Gildea Colin Pilkington Gladue Jacqueline-Marie Chantal Glyman Vignesh Gnanasekaran Samuel Stephen Choa Go James Edward Godzwon Jordan Daniel Gorelick Zachary Griffin Brian Thomas Groener Ziwei Gu Austin Guenst Erin Ilge Gunduz Brandon H. Guo Langkun Guo Xiaoyuan Guo Xinyun Guo Yuzhang Guo Paridhi Gupta Pranshu Gupta Shivansh Gupta Jared Edward Gurba Catherine Elizabeth Gurecky Matthew W. Haefner Dawson Charles Haggar Lendoiro Damian Hajduczek Matthew Hall-Pena Haocheng Han Shuo Han Yue Han Ashley Hankins Evan Jennings Hansen Maxwell Evan Harrow Mohamed Nizam Hassan Alexander James Hatzis Bin Ru He Wenqing He Yixiao He Grant Randall Headrick Colin Michael Hegarty Julia Hesterbrink Harrison Hidalgo Bryce Hieber Christina Marie Hill Ryan James Hill Madison Irene Hornstein Kati Yunhan Hsu Wei Ting Hsu Qichen Hu Tony John Hu Yifei Hu Yueteng Hu Alan Huang Bokang Huang Boxi Huang Mengjiang Huang Shuochi Huang Wei-An Huang Wenbo Huang Zixin Huang Dustin Jerry Hwang Moktasid Idrissou Omer Ifrach Zephaniah Osasenga Ighodaro Annum Ijaz Sarah Elizabeth Ingerick Dhwani Jain Shreyans Mayank Jain Trevor Jamison Kunlong Jia Siyu Jia Shuxin Jiang Songzhou Jiang Tianxing Jiang Bryan Alexander Jimenez Zheyu Jin Hao Jing Haonan Jing Sanskriti Joshi Hyun Kyo Jung

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Natalia Lopez Barbosa Kristen A. Loria Jiadong Lou Leo V. Louis Beibei Lu Junye Lu Yiye Lu Andrea Lugo-Torres Nathan Mancheun Lui Chelsea Luo Jialun Luo Xueyun Luo Yifan Ma Yuting Ma Alexandra Julienne Macbeth Vidyesh Parampalli Madhyastha Rachael Patricia Mady Nicole Magill Anna Malinovskaya Utkarsh Kumar Mall Shreyas Vijay Malpathak Judith Martin Juan Carlos Martinez Mori Veronica MazariegosAnastassiou Noura Maziak Jonathan Paul McCandless Duncan Scott McCloskey Meghan Rose McGillin David William McKellar Andrew Melchionna Luis Melecio-Zambrano Juan Felipe Mendez Valderrama Chenwei Meng Nicole Naa Adoley Mensa Renyuan Mi Jeffrey Philip Henry Miller Seyedhadi Mirfarshbafan Rashika Mittal Joseph Arthur Mittelstaedt Antonio Mojena Ariel Mollhagen Margaux Rose Mora Terrence Patrick Moran Paul Monroe Morgan Emily Michelle Moser Louna Marine Mossino Pradeep Muthukrishnan Nachmon Nagel Gokul Gopan Nair Nandini Nayar Don Buddhika Wijayantha Nettasinghe Xinyue Ni Christopher Evan O'Connor Stella Koch Ocker Maura Rose O'Neill Anna Clara Osatuke Bijeeta Pal Sairam Pamulaparthi Venkata Hillary Pan Swati Pandita David Ryan Parker Michael Garland Patterson Cheyenne Ray Peltier Luis Fernando Pérez Emmalee Euzefa Mae Peterson Vesela Danielova Petrova Heather Rose Phillips Cheng Perng Phoo Zoe Pollard Chanchal Pramanik Joice Pranata Heting Pu Amanda Leigh Purington Wenxuan Qiu Xinjie Qiu Yufeng Qiu Prathamesh Dipak Raiter Nicolas Rangel Jurado Adithya Malolan Rangamani Siddhant Sudesh Rao Adarsh Ravi Abhaiguru Ravirajan Rolph Recto Evan Rogers Rees Thomas Reeves Yuxing Ren Mariela Alejandra RiveraDe Jesus Yi Rong Travis Edward Rooney Eliott Nathan Rosenberg Derek Michael Rowe Grant William Rowlands Autumn Marie Rudlong Grant James Rydquist Samar Khalid K. Sabie Sara Elisabeth Sacher Kasim Nazir Saiyyad Rachel Sandman Rohan Sarkar Alexander John Schultz Brittany Elizabeth Schutrum Louis S. Sears Melissa Seipel Ayush Sekhari Kyla Semmendinger Siddhartha Shandilya Anurima Bansi Sharma Pratyush Sharma Vanisha Sharma Kunal Krishnaraj Shastri Joshua Stephen Sheinberg Yuzhe Sheng Shengping Shi Tianyi Shi Weilun Shi Xiyue Shi Yifeng Shi Vikram Shree Ross Everett Shulman Casey Rebecca Silver Wade Peterson Simmons Jacob Simon Jashan Singhal Hilarie Sit Conrad Smart Michelle Anne Smeaton Jonathan Harold Sogin Jiachen Song Blake Allen Steenhoven Chelsea Jane Stephens Zvonimir Stojanovski Stephenson Baines Strobel Sharifa Sultana Qiming Sun Xiran Sun Yifei Sun Yu Sun Zhen Sun Aditya Sundaram Sudarshan Sundaravaratharajan Duncan Ross Sutherland Milad Taghavi Nezam Abad Anam Tahir Chutian Tai Neta Tamir

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Paul Andrew Roos Jessica B. Rothenberg Talat Khanoom Rubin Luis Horacio Ruiz Tahmaz Rustamov Manish Kumar Sahay Ideen Saiedian Harvinder Singh Saini Yasir Sajjad Sania Saleem Brandon Luis Samuels Jorge Alberto Sanchez Angadjot Sandhu Nicholas Santomauro Nikita Sarkar Phaneendra Kumar Sarvasidhi Mauro A Scanga Brandon Schambach Christian Arnold Schmied Matthew Schoeffler Katherine Anne Schoenfelder Emery Schoenly Marco Albert Schooley Stephanie Lynne Schrauth Sam Schreck James Schultz Wendy Anna Schwartz Rena Rosa Scroggins Agha Akbar Shah Faizah Naseem Shahban Peter Shao Matthew William Sharkey Anubhav Sharma Devashish Sharma Rahul Sharma Smriti Sharma Sumit Kumar Sharma Tarang Sharma Colin Sheridan Vidya Shetty Xin Shi Pai-Yu Shih Jaehoon Shin Daniel Shin Kim Philip Endon Rodgers Shipley Regina Shmukler Druz Nikita Shrinath Arjun Shyam Sundar Kong Yu Siau Chandra Sekhar Siddavatam Ali Ahmed Siddiqui Muhammad Moiz Alam Siddiqui Juan Pablo Silva Albornoz Gaurav Singh Navpreet Singh Rahul Singh Sandeep Singh Lakshmi Anusha Sista Brandon Slotkin Latonya Amanda Smith Stefanie Patricia Smith Arthur Snyder Hei Yu Helen So Harkiran Kaur Sodhi Gregory Scott Sommer Ronald Taebin Song Yuhang Song Alejandra Ferrara Springer Kalaivani Srinivasan Amanda Jana Srishima Manas Srivastava Joshua Stein Zachary Ross Stein Kevin Thomas Stidham Christina Wong Sturgeon Matthew Tyler Sturgeon Shengtong Su Sumaina Su Yoshitaka Suda Avita Tara Sukhram Jae Hak Sul Caitlin Sullivan Qipeng Sun Xiaoqin Sun Yun An Sung Seda Sürenkök Arlo Amos Sutherland Robert James Sweeney Eva Szabo Akinori Takeyasu Matthew Talibon Andy Tam Hajer Tamimi So Tanabe Shi Tang Siu Chau Tang Junki Tanimoto Manish Tank Jun Stevan Tao Kalsang Wangmo Tanzin Angelika Tapia Melanie Tarabay Samir Tata Kandis Lanae Tate Thompson Emily Teng Hector Tenorio Fenton Herbert Delos Thompson Xiao Xue Tian Ye Tian Yu Tian Alexandros Tiligadas Nicholas Shaohung Ting David Mwawuganga Tole Peter Townsend Anne-Victoria Traylor Gabriel Wenutu Trumbo Y-Van Hoang Truong Yoshitaka Tsuchiya Hillary Morgan Tucker Salina Tulachan Lauren J Turner Alejandrina Ibanez Tweedt Siddhant Tyagi Elizabeth Ann Urbanski Farrell Kanika Vaidya Marc Jeremy Vainrib Esha Vaish Virginia Marie Van Amberg Sophia Van Doren Yay! Niket Vanker Juan Guillermo Velasco Campuzano Muralikrishna Vemula Pratibha Vemulapalli Abhinav Venkatesh Vikas Lian Venugopal Roberto Villarreal Katherine Marie Vinyard Jason Paul Visser Silvana Volio De La Fuente Justine Tracey Volz Alexander A Vorwald Neale Simpson Walton Jennifer Chen Wan Sharon Wander Cong Wang Dan Wang Hongwei Wang

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DOCTOR Of PHILOSOPHY Ali Abbas Mamdouh Osama Mahmoud Mohamed Abdelmejeed Ellen Macphee Abrams Karina Dianeth Acosta Ordoñez Alexander Travis Adams Nicholas Aflitto Stepfanie Maria Aguillon Mohammed Ibrahim A AlAmer Mariana Alarcon Gabriele Albertini Sarah Michelle Alexander Ahmad Alswaid Elaigwu Peter Ameh Piyush Anand Abhishek Ananth Taylor Anderson Giulia Andreoni Eleanor Snow Andrews Kristen Nancy Angierski Esmeralda Arrizón-Palomera Morteza Azizi Pamela Lynne Badian-Pessot Lina Rajili Bagepalli Seunghyun Ban Nilanjan Banerjee Samuel James Barber Marion Schelling Barnes Samuel Evan Barnett Kadir Basboga Alex Georges Batrouni

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Dante Anthony Bernardo Iozzo Rebecca Marie Irwin Margaret Cora Jack Ramin Jafari Piyush Jain Junteng Jia Shunning Jiang Gangyuan Jing Jordan Daniel Jochim Margaret Christine Jodlowski Aaron Michael Noel Joiner Mariangela Jordan Chaitali Joshi Alyssa Wetterau Kaganer Charles Chao Kang Julia Anna Karczewski Kara Juliette Karpman Sabrina Kelch Carolyn McCartney Kelly David Jonathan Kemmenoe Jaron Patrick Kent-Dobias Vanessa Ruth Kern Archana Khadgi Vera D. Khovanskaya Arkaye Kierulf Matthew Kilbane Eun Jee Kim Stephen Kern Kim Sungjin Kim Sungwoong Kim Woosung Kim Callum James Kingwell Gökhan Kodalak Chilaluck Charlene Konkankit Tatsiana Kosciuk Sunsiree Kosindesha Thea Kozakis Nikolaus Johannes Krachler Gowri Kurup Konnor C. La Xu Lan Arash Latifkar Ting Hui Lau Rachel Ilana Lassen LeCover Eric Hans Lee Kevin Lee Michelle Lee Amanda Katherine Leonardi Shuo Li Xinyi Li Zhengqi Li Siqi Liang Yuanning Liang Jingqiu Liao Lu Liao Claire Allison Leukhardt Lidston Hajin Lim Sarah Lim Ting-Wei Lin Lu Ling Marianne Lintz Bryce Martin Lipinski Carol Roseman Little Han Yuan Liu Jiakun Liu Lisha Liu Meishen Liu Siyang Liu Xiaotun Liu Yang Liu Yingyu Liu Zezhou Liu Noah Austin Lloyd Alexander Marc Loiben Xiang Long Hanwen Lu Fujun Luan Marysol Luna Elizabeth Lucia Lyon Hao Ma John Madden Andrew Dick Magnuson Xiaojie Mao Benjamin Marcy-Quay Kai Mast Alexander William Mauney Anyimilehidi Mazo-Vargas Josh McCraney Chad Alan McIntosh John George McMullen II Mariely Medina-Rivera Shitaye Homma Megerssa Laura Menchaca Ruiz Kathryn Ruth Merckel Kursat Rasim Mestav Pamela Anne Meyerhofer Matthew Pierson Milano Brandon Michael Miller Julia Kathryn Miller Zeinab Jushkun Mohamed Sohaib Mohammed Amani Ula Moin Rodrigo Alfonso Molano Torres Mario Molina Sarah Elizabeth Morris Matthew Joseph Mosquera Matthias Mueller Manisha Ashvini Munasinghe Sarah Ingersoll Murphy Shannon Grace Murphy Jordan Musser William Andrew Myers Taro Albert Naoi Pamela Nasr Ryan L. Nehring Marika Ruth Nell Jocienne Nathalie Nelson Jun Rong Jeffrey Neo Ashish Shireeshkumar Newale Chao Ning Brittany Ro Nkounkou Mischa Alana Olson Deborah Ngunengen Oluwasanya Cassandra Lynn Orndorff Amnon Gabriel OrtollBloch Peter Ishmael Osorio Omar Padilla Velez Hao Pan Shrinidhi Shrikant Pandurangi Juan Paredes Albert Min Gyu Park

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Congratulations to the most beautiful, intelligent, funny, and best daughter a Dad could ask for.You worked hard these past four years, through some especially difficult times. I am so proud of everything you have accomplished and everything you will do in the future. I knew you would be amazing from the first time we met, and you continue to prove me right every day! And you know I like being right! It was a fast four years but you made a lot of memories! Now it’s time to make more.

Julianna Mercedes Wolachuk • Bachelor of Science in Development Sociology • Graduating cum laude • Phi Delta Epsilon Medical Fraternity • Co-Vice President of Base Productions Dance group


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You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose. You’re on your own. And you know what you know. And YOU are the guy who’ll decide where to go. —Dr. Seuss

Your name is JEREMY. You are our son. We are proud of the accomplishments you have already done. —Melissa and Gary Antenberg

Congratulations, Jeremy!

Love, Mom, Dad Randi, Andrew... ...and Ollie


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Congratulations

Linnea!

Big Red

We are so proud of your tremendous accomplishments and the fearless young woman you have become! Love you always!

Mom, Dad, Brian, Annika Mimi & Brady

Forever!


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CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR GRADUATION KEVIN CAVALLO!! You always strived for Ivy, and we never doubted that you would achieve it! Your hard work, dedication, and determination to take on challenges all through your school years have brought you to this well-deserved accomplishment. We are so very proud of you and we know your journey is just beginning. You are destined to do great things. Surely, the best is yet to come! Proverbs 3:6

With love always, Mom & Dad (and the rest of your adoring family)


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Big Red Ambition:161 Things Every Cornellian Should Do

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1. Make the library into your bedroom and have sex in the stacks 2. Finally meet the dazzling Denice Cassaro 3. Go to the Cornell-Harvard men’s hockey game and throw fish on the ice 4. Sing along to the Alma Mater with the marching band at a hockey game 5. Sled down Libe Slope during a snow storm 6. Take Hotel Administration 4300: Introduction to Wines 7. Streak across the Arts Quad 8. Take Psychology 1101: Intro to Psychology 9. Test out Olin Library’s musically calibrated steps by throwing stones on them 10. Attempt sake bombing at Plum Tree in Collegetown 11. Order ice cream at the Dairy Bar 12. Climb the Lindseth climbing wall in Bartels Hall 13. Listen to a full chimes concert from the clock tower and guess the songs played 14. Order the same thing off the Collegetown Bagels menu all four years 15. Register for classes during Freshman Orientation, then switch out of every single one by the time Add/Drop ends 16. Wear flip-flops to class in January 17. Go to the Fuertes Observatory on North Campus and gaze at meteor showers 18. Have a snowball fight in May 19. Milk a cow 20. Skip class to play frisbee on the Arts Quad 21. Bury a bottle of Bacardi on the Slope. Dig it up on Slope Day. 22. Observe the golden hour from the Newman Overlook in the Cornell Plantations 23. Attend the Apple Festival on the Commons 24. Flirt with your professor 25. Bomb a prelim 26. Ace the next one to save your grade 27. Attend Hotelie prom 28. Meet Happy Dave from Okenshields 29. Turn your face blue from screaming at midnight before the first finals 30. Get heartburn at the Chili Cook-off on the Commons 31. Enjoy Ithaca’s two months of warm weather — spend a summer here! 32. Go to a Shabbat dinner at 104 West 33. Watch the AAP students parade down East Avenue on Dragon Day 34. Drive an hour and a half just to visit the closest drive-in movie theater 35. Build a snow penis or count how many you see around campus 36. Dress up and view The Rocky Horror Picture Show at Risley 37. Take a class you think is impossible just for fun 38. Go on a wine tour 39. Kiss on the suspension bridge at midnight 40. Sleep through your alarm for a 1:25 p.m. class 41. Shop at the Friends of the Library Book Sale 42. Get out of a University parking ticket 43. Buy an Ithaca Is Gorges t-shirt, then get sick of wearing it and buy a variation (Ithaca Is Gangsta, Vaginas Are Gorges, Ithaca Is Long Island...) 44. Learn the “Alma Mater,” “Evening Song” and “Give My Regards to Davy” 45. Attend an opening at the Johnson Museum of Art 46. Smuggle food from the dining hall and run for your life as they try to get back your stolen cookies 47. Do the Walk of Shame 48. Have dinner at a professor’s house 49. Get wasted at a professor’s house 50. Take a #selfie with a Cornell president 51. Play a game of tag in the Kroch Library stacks 52. See a play in the Schwartz Center 53. Rush the field at the last home football game of the season 54. Start your freshman year pre-med. Graduate as a Hotelie. 55. Gamble at Turning Stone (try not to lose money) 56. Watch dancers fly through the air at a Bhangra show 57. Have a midnight picnic in the Cornell Botanical Gardens 58. Wait in line for half an hour for a salad at the Terrace 59. Ignore “No Winter Maintenance” signs … slip and fall on the icy stairs 60. Sit in Libe Café when you have no work to do and watch the worried studiers down gallons of coffee 61. Write an angry letter to the editor of The Sun 62. Go to Wegmans on a Friday or Saturday night 63. Explore the secret underground tunnel between Uris and Olin libraries 64. See the library’s Rare Book Collection 65. Pretend you are Harry Potter and study in the A.D. White library (looks like Hogwarts) 66. See the brain collection in Uris Hall 67. Eat at Taverna Banfi and charge it to CornellCard 68. Buy beer at Jason’s in Collegetown and charge it to CityBucks 69. Take Plant Pathology 2010: Magical Mushrooms, Mischievous Molds 70. Take part in a psychology experiment 71. Take an unplanned nap in a library 72. Take over a building 73. Following the legend, watch a virgin cross the Arts Quad and then witness A.D. White and Ezra Cornell shake hands 74. Live through an Ithaca blizzard and tell your friends how you survived frostbite 75. Throw a flaming pumpkin into the gorge 76. Play co-ed intramural innertube water polo 77. Spend all your lectures figuring out the day’s crossword. While sitting for the final, wish you had taken notes instead. 78. Hook up with your T.A. 79. Order a PMP at Shortstop Deli

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80. Play trivia at Rulloff’s on Sunday nights 81. Make the trek down the hill: Go to a townie bar 82. Make a fool of yourself at karaoke at Loco on Tuesday 83. Buy a drink at every on-campus establishment that serves alcohol 84. Go bowling at Helen Newman Lanes 85. Hand out quartercards on Ho Plaza 86. Drive your car up and down Libe Slope or Ho Plaza 87. Have a friend’s parents take you out to eat at John Thomas Steakhouse or Boatyard Grill 88. Eat a chicken parm sandwich from Louie’s Lunch 89. Order at Wings Over Ithaca at 3:59 a.m. 90. Get thrown out of Balch Hall 91. Hook up with a freshman 92. Go skinny dipping in a gorge 93. Walk to the Commons and back 94. Go to an a cappella concert 95. Go ice skating at Lynah Rink 96. Instagram the cherry blossoms in the spring 97. Sell back your books; use money to buy alcohol 98. Drink bubble tea 99. Eat a Pinesburger 100. Walk to a fraternity party with your entire freshman floor 101. Go to a fraternity party as a senior; convince yourself you were never one of them 102. Get lost in Collegetown during Orientation Week 103. Get negged at a bar because the bouncer is actually friends with the person whose I.D. you are using 104. See a foreign film at Cinemapolis 105. Eat mongo at RPCC 106. See a concert at Barton Hall 107. Gain the freshman 15. Pay $145 for a gym membership and don’t go 108. Eat brunch on North Campus 109. Go to Buttermilk Falls for a hike and to take pictures to put on Instagram to prove you did something outdoorsy 110. Fail your swim test, just for kicks 111. Tailgate for homecoming 112. Model for the Cornell Fashion Collective’s annual fashion show 113. Host a prefrosh 114. Request a song to be played on the clock tower 115. Get guilt-tripped into giving blood 116. Get asked if you are pregnant at Cornell Health (regardless of your gender) 117. Drink with your R.A. 118. Make a chalking; weep when it rains that night 119. Sing drunk on the drunk bus 120. Meet Bill Nye ’77, “The Science Guy,” and give him a hug 121. See how long you can go without doing laundry 122. Go on a road trip to Canada, flirt with the border patrol, smuggle booze back 123. Try to order pizza from a Blue Light phone 124. Go to the sex shop on the Commons 125. Get drunk on Slope Day, run into a vice president 126. Complain about the Slope Day headliners 127. Get tapped for a secret society 128. Go to The Shops at Ithaca Mall, realize it is severely lacking, then drive to Destiny USA in Syracuse 129. Lose a friend over signing a lease in Collegetown 130. Run out of BRBs in March; live off campus events’ free food for the rest of the year 131. Walk holding hands around Beebe Lake 132. Visit the Sciencenter 133. See Yamatai bang it out at Pulse 134. Get J.A.’d for urinating on the Law School 135. Hook up with someone randomly and then see them every day afterward 136. Go to a coffee house in JAM 137. See how many people you can cram into your dorm room 138. Claim a big table near an outlet in Temple of Zeus and occupy it all day 139. Write dirty messages with rocks in the gorge 140. Ride a horse at Oxley Equestrian Center 141. Ring the giant bell in the Botanic Gardens 142. Crash a political rally on Ho Plaza 143. Do the COE ropes course 144. Attend a show at the State Theatre 145. Prank call the CIT HelpDesk 146. Wake up at 7 a.m. for pre-enroll; realize that your choice classes are full anyway 147. Ski at Greek Peak 148. Take a night prelim near the vet school, walk back in the dark 149. Trespass on Alumni Fields 150. Find your way onto the roof of a Cornell building 151. Take the BASICS program 152. Walk to class in the snow, uphill both ways 153. Buy a Cornell-grown apple from a vending machine 154. Furnish an apartment entirely with items from the Dump & Run 155. Eat at each dining hall at least once 156. Ask for an extension on a term paper 157. Take part in Holi and get colorful 158. Pull an all-nighter in the Uris Library Cocktail Lounge 159. Tell a professor what you really think of his/her class 160. Attend a Sun organizational meeting 161. Climb all 161 steps to the top of McGraw Tower


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PHOTOS BY BORIS TSANG / SUN PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR Top: A pedestrian walks under a hopeful State Theatre marquee message on March 18. Middle: empty tables in Duffield Hall and the Physical Sciences Building on March 19 and 22; students purchase and carry box cardboard in mid-March; late January protective masks on Ho Plaza. Right: The Touchdown statue by Teagle Hall sports an N95 respirator on March 17. Left: Emmy Chen ’20, Aashka Piprottar ’20, Jack Thompson ’20, Ananya Dua ’20 and Akanksha Jain ’20, from left, pose on March 18 as Akshat Piprottar ’22 takes early graduation photos.


32 The Cornell Daily Sun | Graduation Issue 2021 <<< 3.10.18 Alison Melnick ’18 models a creation from Olivia Friedman ’18’s design col lection at the Cornell Fashion Collective’s annual spring runway show. The event, held in Barton Hall, sold out for the first time.

Four Years in Photos <<< 4.26.19 A student displays a young downy duck at the Art of Agriculture Day on the Arts Quad. The festivities featured a giant inflatable cow, sheep to pet, yard games, free burgers and other agricultural products. Students also answered questions about “where food comes from.”

9.20.17 >>> Members of Black Students United carry a banner and chant as they conduct a march from Day Hall to Willard Straight Hall to protest reports of an incident of racial harassment and assault in Collegetown.

2.19..20 >>> Protesters blocking East Avenue traffic opposite Sage Hall display “oil” — simulated by molasses — that had been dramatically poured over their heads. They were demanding that Cornell divest from the fossil fuel industry. Other demonstrators chanted, “System change, not climate change.” <<< 3.9..21 As spring arrives, students look longingly out at the Arts Quad from upper windows of Goldwin Smith Hall. At this point in the pandemic, all Cornell students who were New York State residents or lived in campus housing or University owned coops were eligible for vaccination.


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<<< late April, 2021 The Schwartz Performing Arts Center’s front facade glows with vivid colors and moving images as Adam Shulman ’23 brings light, warmth and nature to the building and its plaza as part of his projected artwork titled, “After Nature Had Drawn a Few Breaths.” Photos: Ben Parker / Sun Assistant Photo Editor: Art of Ag duck; students in Goldwin Smith windows • Cameron Pollack / Sun File Photos: Cornell Fashion Collective; Black Students United march; Dragon Day Vermeer costumes • Katie Sims / Sun Senior Writer: “oil-drenched” protest • Michael Suguitan / Sun File Photo; Apple Harvest Festival • Boris Tsang /Sun Photography Editor: Wizarding Weekend bubble blowing; Biden win celebration • Stephen Yang / Sun Arts Columnist: Schwartz center light projection artwork.

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10.27.18 A performer creates unbelievably huge bubbles in front of the the State Theatre during the annual Wizarding Weekend, enjoyed on and around the Ithaca Commons. Students and townies, many dressed in Harry-Potteresque hats and capes, braved rainy weather to enjoy the festivities.

11.7. 20 Two students joyously wave a Biden-Harris banner from the open roof hatch of their car — one of many rolling through Collegetown and Ithaca with loudly honking horns and cheering passengers to celebrate the Democratic ticket’s victory over Donald Trump. > > >

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3.30.18 Students dress up as the famous painting by Johannes Vermeer, “Girl with a Pearl Earring,” on Dragon Day, an annual tradition in which freshman architects parade a custom-built dragon and upperclass architects frolic in fanciful array.

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9.30.17 Two young women fly through the stratosphere at the 35th annual downtown Apple Harvest Festival, which brought thousands to the Ithaca Commons to enjoy the festive atmosphere, carnival games and delectable apple-themed food.

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Elias— Your energy is infectious. We have quietly admired your singular determination. You have set lofty goals for yourself and achieved them all. We are truly amazed how you turned obstacles into opportunities. We admire your strong voice and advocacy on issues of diversity and your leadership in the Cornell Consulting Group. You have successfully leveraged your great skills and leadership to take a role at Ernst and Young. You shine so brightly in our universe. Our heartiest congratulations!

Elias Aubr

nell University

We cannot tell you enough how so massively proud we are of both of you. We love you both very, very much. Lovingly, Mom & Dad nell University

Habib— From the day you came into our lives 24 years ago until this moment, our world has been better and brighter. You are kind, smart, and loving beyond measure. Your confidence and composure are inspiring. We laud your accomplishments: graduating Magna Cum Laude from UCSD in International Business, and now graduating from the Sloan Program in Health Administration at Cornell. We are excited about your future in health care administration as a strategy consultant. Our deepest congratulations!


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Today, we are so grateful and proud of all the best things you did. Love you a lot and pray to God for giving our son the ability to do more great things in life. Congratulations! Love, Mom, Dad, Granny & Papa Owens, Grandmother & Vince, Michelle, Shannon, Payton, Lilly, Zoe, Kayro, Abel, Austin, Amanda, Zackery, Brittany, Drew, Wyatt, and Eli

Alexandra Renee Jaster

Congratulations, Lexi! It seems like yesterday that we were dropping you off at Court-Kay-Bauer and hoping that you would have a great college experience. We are thrilled that you have had so many excellent opportunities at Cornell and that you have met so many wonderful friends along the way. We are so very proud of the independent, hard-working and confident young woman you have become, and we look forward to watching you continue to blossom as you start your career at Catalent! We love you tons!

XOXO Mom, Dad, Stephanie, Alyssa, and Maui

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From your first day to your graduation day in the blink of an eye!

Congratulations Ben! We are so proud of you! With love

Mom, Dad, Sophie and Laila too


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CONGRATULATIONS NED & ENJOY YOUR DAY!

WE LOVE YOU VERY MUCH!! MOM, DAD & ERIN From Mother: I’m extremely thankful for where God has brought you. I remember it like it was yesterday—man, time flies. I also remember taking you to Cornell on our first trip. We thank God and wish you the best on your next chapter.

From Junior: Congratulations, Edwin. I’m very proud of you.

Edwin Quaye From Aunty Akosua: Edwin, I’m very proud of you. I remember taking care of you when you were young.

From Father: I thank God for you and in everything give thanks to God.


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Bravo Catie Wise! So proud of how you’ve made the most of these unique college years. We wish we could have all been together to celebrate with you. Much love from Mom, Dad, Grandpa ‘57, Gigi, Isabel ‘17, Corey, and Rob

Congratulations, Elizabeth!!

From your early days, it was clear you knew what you wanted and there was nothing that could stop you. And now, here you are at this amazing moment in your life. We are incredibly proud of you and everything you have accomplished at Cornell. You have always brought us joy and laughter, and we are so proud to be your parents. We know you will continue to dream BIG!

Congratulations on your graduation from Cornell!! Nashville awaits!! With love,

Mommy, Daddy, Caroline & the Rest of the Tight Ten!


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Congratulations!

We are so proud of you! With love from all of your family, New York & Buenos Aires

“We crank up the lives We shift up the gears Look out world We are Mechanical Engineers!”

GO BIG RED!!

Here’s to four years of fabulous friends, late nights and awesome memories! Congratulations to Bryan and Class of ’21!


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William Nnuro Jr.

College of Arts & Sciences Degree: Biology & Society

Cornell University Class of 2021

Bailey, It is with great pride that I congratulate you on your graduation from Cornell! Your time on campus has been utilized magnificently. I am so proud of your dedication to your coursework, as well as your leadership roles as the President of the Episcopal Church of Cornell’s student group and Vice President of Pandora Dance Troupe. You’ve also kept busy with your involvement in your pre-law fraternity, your internship at the Johnson Museum, and work at the dining hall. You have become such a strong part of the Cornell community. Even during a global pandemic, you learned to study, dance and work effectively in a different capacity. Although you are graduating, Cornell University will always be a part of who you are. It has been a pleasure visiting you on campus and getting to know upstate New York. I wish you great success in your future.

Love, Mom


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Michael, We are so proud of you and all your accomplishments. We know you will be doing great things in your future. Always do what you love and love what you do!

Love you always Mom, Dad & Nicholas and your whole family

Luke 1:37 “For with God nothing will be impossible.”

Henna Hussain

Henna, this quote from Pele is one that describes you and everything you set your mind to. You give your everything to it, knowing it takes work to achieve your goals and dream. We are so proud of you. We can’t wait to see what you will do next. Love always, Dad, Mom, Arman, Kamran and Simrah Ummy and Dada

Success is no accident. It is hard work, perseverance, learning, studying, sacrifice and MOST of all, LOVE of what you are doing. —Pele


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Samantha— Congratulations on four fantastic years! We are so proud of all you have accomplished and have truly enjoyed watching you grow at Cornell. Looking forward to your YEXT ADVENTURE! LOVE FROM THE FAMILEE

Congratulations

Jill Crosby!

We are so proud that you are the first woman in our family to go to college! Your passion for your research and public is inspiring, and we cannot wait to see what you accomplish at law school next year!

Love, Dad, Mom, Jeffrey & Paul

Jahyon Park Jin Gon Park Ji-Won Park Emily Anne Parker Radu Andrei Parvulescu Anu Pauliina Patana Alicia Eleanora Patterson Gauri Naresh Patwardhan Dylan James Peifer Theresa Lily Pendergrast Kristen Michelle Perano Catalina Pereira Michael Thomas Petassi Brian Mark Peterson Dana Elise Peterson Duc Hong Pham Geoff Pleiss Alexander Plumridge Ryan James Post Omid Poursaeed Eudes Carregosa Prado Lopes John Duncan Proios Bonan Pu Avralt-Od Purevjav Rosalie Tamar Purvis Wei Qian Dan Quach Manish Raghavan Maithreyi Raghu Vidya Bharathi Rajkumar Rakvi Meraj Ramezani Srinath Ranya Kaylin Ann Ratner Anwesh Ray Fahad Raza Andrew Charles Read Brandon Ray Regensburger Samuel Joseph Reichler Fatma Rekik Maddie Reynolds Marissa Rice Ethan Tyler Ritz Sophia Victoria Reading Rocco Amanda Michelle Rooney Stephanie Ilana Rosenbloom Erin Danielle Routon Alexander Martin Ruch Erica Salinas Stephanie Elise Sanders Ana Smaranda Sandu Maria Eugenia Sarazola Duarte Brian Thomas Schaefer Kasey Michele Schalich Nikita Sengar Chang Woo Seo Skyler Seto Hasan Sezer Pragya Shah Shivem Bharat Shah Adnan Shami Shah Jacob Daniel Shapiro Abhishek Kumar Sharma Pragya Sharma Yu She Xirong Shen Hao Shi Vishal Shrivastav Xin Shu Renee Jack Sifri Armand Arief Sim Ashudeep Singh Ranjit Pal Singh Sreyam Sinha Hilarie Sit Juno Castillo Siu Annalise Josefine Smith Sarah Marie Snyder Diego Soares Cardoso Se In Son Congzheng Song Gabriel Soto David Andrew Specht Abigail Sprenkle Jan Ludwig Spieker Bhavya Sridhar Tiffany Anne St. Bernard Andrew Robert St. James Sanjuna Stalin Blake Allen Steenhoven Rachel Steinhardt Andre Sterenberg Frankenthal Alison E. Stout Chelsea Elizabeth Stowell Pamela Strausser Elisabeth Alexandra Strayer Alexis Palmer Strong Genevieve Benetti Sullivan Mika Sumida Kai Sun Michael Joseph Supej Hema Surendranathan Fauzul Rizal Sutikno Daniel William Sweeney Hannah Rae Swegarden Christopher John Szabla Amirhossein Tajdini Kaja Joanna Tally-Schumacher Thomas Patrick Tapen Erik Arthur Taylor Brianna Thompson Laure Jean Thompson Nathaniel Dixon Tippens Hai Quang Tran Mai Van Tran Edward Joseph Tremel Wen-Sheng Tseng Lia Turtas Johana Uribe Daniel Ahmet Urul Uchita Gopishanker Vaid Maria Jimena Valdez Tappata Georgios Valogiannis Karin Revka Loek Van der Burg Jacob Allen VanderBurgh Vighnesh Vatsal Michelle Lorraine Vick Gregory Martin Vogel Ian Eugene Huber Voorhees Hoang Minh Vu Gargi Wable Grandner Anna Elizabeth Wallis Cole Jarvis Walsh Matthew Thomas Walsh Binbin Wang Jialun Wang Jian Wang Linran Wang Miao Wang Moyang Wang Ruisheng Wang Yixiao Wang Yue Wang Jonathan Hoyt Warner Alexander James Warren Kate Marie Watkins William Weldon Joseph Frederick Welklin Katherine Jia-Lin Wen Anthony John Wenndt Matthias Josef Wieland Heather Denise Wilber Maxwell Lewis Williams

Jennifer Robin Wilson Ryan Darrell Windhearn Kristen Tamara Wright Felix Wu Lifan Wu Qi Wu Rundong Wu Wensi Wu Yen Lin Wu Fei Xia Shihao Xiong Leiyun Yang Lin Yang Yan Yang Yao Yang Kristel Joy Yee Mon Dourong Adeline Yeh Kelvin Kwok Shing Yeung Robin Cherng-En Ying Jun Hyun Yun Juana Lizbeth Zamora-Reyes Matthew Raymond Zanotelli Duhan Zhang Fan Zhang Huanyu Zhang XingTong Zhang Yugang Zhang Yuying Zhang Zhiping Zhang Yuhang Zhao Jingxu Zheng Whyjay Zheng Angela Zhou Yuan Zhou Zhengze Zhou Siyu Zhu Hao Zhuang Sophia Natalie Ziemian

DOCTOR Of sCienCe Of Law Ying Zhou

DOCTOR Of Law Ethan D. Amburgey Eungmo An Kayla J. Anderson Michael Joseph Huffman Andrews Žygimantė Andrijauskaitė Bryant J. Anthony Justin Michael Armstrong Simone Maria Arthur Jordan A. Asker Elleni Gabrielle Avila Jake A. Barney Margarita Kasaundra Barney Nathaniel D. Bass Kiersten M. Batzli Anthony J. Bautista Matthew Bedford Conor Bednarski Ayumi Berstein Connor C. Boehme James P. Bogdanowicz Max Daniel Brashear Stephen Terence Brown Annika C. Burton Benedict C. Bussmann Christopher William Callery Julia E. Canzoneri Paul L. Capuano Nicholas Castillo Conor P. Cathey Thomas P. Chapman Alizah A. Charaniya Azzam M. Chaudhry Jiazheng Chen Bowon Choi Jill Chow Jessica M. Clark Lily A. Coad Faith June Cody Joshua L. Coker Luke F. Colle Spencer Toshi Crawford Eric James Cummings Salvadore J. Diaz Philip J. Duggan Kianna Marie Early Victor M. Flores James P. Flynn Zora F. Franicevic Allison Ann Franz Mihajlo Gasic Julia A Gebhardt Kayla M Gebhardt Michelle A. Gemmell Federico Giustini Nathalie Marie Greenfield Joseph C. Grosser Yongyi Gu Brandon Hanley Nathan D. Harp Clayton Daniel Harvey Michael Lawrence Hewson Mary Catherine Holt Eun Gi Hong Jin Taek Hong Emma Sadayo Horne Joshua J. Howard Evelyn M Hudson Molly Elizabeth Lalonde Huffaker Adnan Hussain Taji Alessandra Hutchins Nicole A. Jaeckel Zachary Joseph Jagielski Jiaying Jiang Haylei A. John Christopher David Johnson Divij Singh Kadan Raeyi Kang Anna C. Kaufman Logan Rue Kenney Eirene Haeyeon Kim Andrew Kingsbury Elise R. Kletz Catherine J. Kohn William J. Kwon Justin Larsen Christina Annette Lee Hun Lee Ji Hyung Lee Chengli Li Linfei Li Nuoxi Li Yan Li Debbie Meng-Ting Lin Melissa J. Lin Zhong Chan C. Lin Lucas A. Lonergan Camila T. Machado Trace Maddox Omkar Mahajan Rosalind Major Ryan M. Maloney Michael Mapp Kaitlyn P. Marasi Gabriela Markolovic Johannes Maronga Brian Marte

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CLASS OF ’21

Continued from page 46 Daniel T. McCarthy Justin McCutcheon Christina M. McDonogh Jason P. McElroy Andrew P. Melendez Francisco Luis Micheo Marcial Michael G. Mills Amanda Wilkins Miner Apriele Minott Michael A. Mirabella Dennis P. Morrisroe Joseph R. Morrone John R. Mucciolo Melissa Reed Muse Yoo Seon Na David R. Nelkin Gregory Bennett Nelson Dylan A. Noceda Marisa A. O'Gara Oladoyin Olanrewaju Robert R. Oñate Evan J. ONeill Katsuhiro Onishi Kezi Alean S. Osunsade Nikaury Payano Gonzalez Bree F. Peilen Jingyu Peng Kristian A. Perez James Justin Pinchak Paula P. Pinto Coelho Angeline Linsy Premraj Nicholas C. Pulakos Johnna F. Purcell Jared M. Quigley Lachanda R. Reid David Allen Relihan Destiny Iisha Reyes Dillon A. Roach Olivia W. Rosen Hayden S. Rutledge Martin Sasson Christina L. Sauma Prachee Subodh Sawant Joanna Rose Schacter Adam Schoen Robert J. Serrano Syed Omar Shah Thomas G. Shannan Tanmayi G. Sharma Yimeng Shen Grant Edward Shillington Barbara Silva Korica J. Simon Zachary R. Sizemore Brandon Slotkin Ana Alicia Sontag Zachary Kitahata Sporn Samuel J. Steiger Eric Stivers Matthew J. Sunday Taylor N. Tejeda Alexa I. Tirse David Travis Emily Jane Tso Thomas P. Turgeon Meredith Gemma Volpe Khalid O. Vrede Joseph D. Walsh Xiaohan Wang Robert W. Ward Anna V. Whistler William Chandler White Federico Jose Wynter Litwin Kaimeng Xing Julian J. Xu Yinan Xuan Jingyi Yao Kayleigh Amanda Yerdon Jennifer Jinsuk Yu Christine Horng Yuan Nicholas Thomas Zazzi Ryan H. Zehner Fanaye Zewdu Shiwen Zhou Chenjia Zhu Michelle J. Zhu Wenlong Zhuge

Doctor of Law & Master of Laws In International & Comparative Law Connor Richard Grant-Knight Hannah Jung Chaim T. Mindick

Master of Laws Guilherme Anderaos da Costa Peloia Vasiliki Angelopoulou Yue Cao Alexander N Carn Grace Annie Chintoh Yoichiro Deguchi Alicia Denutte LeiYu Fan Anna Joanna Gralak Yinan Huang Chawisa Laicharoenwat Park Yung Lau Bianca E. Lindau Jose Francisco Pio Lopez Vila Zanela Mahlalela Shunji Okamoto Walter Emilio Romero Kiwamu Sekine Naoki Takaishi Ryosuke Togi Emma Henene Van Rosmalen Qihan Wang Tzu-Hsin Yeh Yixin Zhang Jiaen Zheng

Master of Laws in Law, Technology and Entrepreneurship Frank Christopher Barile Lamara Bregvadze Daswell Lloyd Davis John J. DeFelice Malikah Michelle Fulton Taylor Greene Yi-Wen Lin Yinsongti Roberta Suraya Tindana Jenny Viklund Victoria Magdalen Woo

Doctor of Musical Arts Sergio Augusto Cote Barco Peter William Fahey Shin Hwang Corey Keating Ryan Macevoy McCullough

DOCTOR OF MEDICINE Weill Cornell Medicine in New York City Mark Nicholas Alshak Bryan Kaiyang Ang Jaskaran Singh Bains Hanan Baker Sarita S. Ballakur Elena Leigh Beideck Anthony Finnay Blackburn Joshua William Bliss Kimberly Anna Bogardus Arpita Bose Chelsea Boydstun Clare Arledge Burchenal Daniel A. Cabrera Eric Thaddeus Caliendo Catherine Mahala Callaway David Lei Chang Frank Ruixuan Chen Kenny Chen Hongyu Chen Andrew Cho Ah Yeon Chung Sergio Anthony De La Torre, Jr. Mytrang Hoang Do Lisa Brooke Earnest-Noble Andrew Scott Eidelberg Rahmi Elahjji Mahmoud Eljalby Emily Rose Eruysal Noah Zachary Feit Maya Berit Feldman Kimberly Nicole Forlenza Rana Khan Fowlkes Rachel Leigh Friedlander Mariam Gadjiko Shannon Marie Glynn Anurag Ratan Goel Ivan Guan Leora Elizabeth Haber Nicholas Jon Hernandez Alex Huang Jennifer Huang Doowon Huh Sonia Iosim Conor Morrow Jones Aleem Islam Khan Sohn G. Kim Rohini Vijay Kopparam Karthik Raman Krishnan Brian Scott LaGrant Mark Lee Aretina Ka Yee Leung Solomon N. Levin Kailyn Ruohan Li Han Li Bethina Liu Charalambia Louka Brienne Chloe Lubor Aoife MacMahon Brady Ikaika Magaoay Matthew Magruder Maria A. Minor Ruth Moges Prithvi Mrinalini Mohan Jung Kee Mok Hector Andres Mora Max Francis Morin Sophie Mou Sesha Pavan Kumar Myneni Zachary Joseph Myslinski Joel Jose Quitlong Nario Ishani Dhakshika Premaratne Tatiana Marie Gonzaga Requijo Emma Maria Schatoff Pooja D. Shah Daniel Adib Skaf Rosanna Marie Sobota Claire Regan Stewart Michelina Diona Stoddard Ahmed Toure Claire Isabelle Catherine Verret Gal Wald Bukhtawar Waqas Graham Thomas Wehmeyer Ashley Wu Annie Yau Andrew Lukas Yin Melissa Yuan Joshua Alexander Zeitlin Dalee Margaret Zhou Aryeh Reuven Zolin

Más orgullosos no podemos estar, este último año no fue fácil para nadie pero no dejaste que eso te supere y te esforzaste más para lograr tus objetivos. Esto recién empieza!!

Te amamos y sos un orgullo para todos Mami, Papi, Joaco y Timo

DOCTOR OF  PHILOSPHY Weill Cornell Medicine in New York City Syafiq Abd Wahab James John Asciolla Nimra Asi Rachel Ann Babij Kelly Madigan Banks Kristopher Michael Barnes Christina E. Bebernitz Alexandria M. Brumfield Benjamin Colin Campbell Nathaniel Rosenstein Campbell Sungyun Cho Ashley Jeng-Yun Chui Megan M. Dacek Tapojyoti Das Elvisha Dhamala Carlos Diaz Salazar Albelda Gary Raymond Dixon Ashley Stephen Doane Zhe Ran Duan Joshua Hanna Fass Tyler Andrew Funnell Vidur Garg Alexander Nathaniel Gorelick Jackie L. Gottshall Sudha Ragavalli Guttikonda Teng Han Mehtap Işik Darren Christopher Johnson Chirag Krishna Balvir Kunar, Jr. Chan Lee Jonghan Lee Olivia Brooke Levine Xinghuo Li Ting-Yu Lin Matthew Joseph Donald MacKay Chase Daniel McCann Christopher Mezias Jared Daedalus Moon Bryan Duy-Anh Ngo Pengju Nie Briana Glyn Nixon Ashlesha Odak Barbara Pelham-Webb Pradeep Ramalingam Camir Neville Ricketts Merve Sahin Andrew Schaumberg Sarah Michelle Schrader Andrew Crosbie Scott

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Congratulations Palini Proud of your accomplishments as a CS Major and Music Minor, and best of all, the Tarana friends moments that you will cherish.


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Congratulations Ramon!

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Continued from page 47 Zheng Ser Mojdeh Shakiba Jay Shi Michelle Chua Siao Alison Elizabeth Smith Chaya Stern Fanying Tang Jordana Kathryn Thibado Rafal Piotr Wiewiora Corrin A. Wohlhieter Anjin Xianyu Ke Xu Jenny Yaohua Xue Shira Yomtoubian Nevin Yusufova Dalee Margaret Zhou

DOCTOR OF VETERINARY MEDICINE College of Veterinary Medicine

You worked so hard, and we are so proud of you and all you have accomplished. Well done!!

Love, Mom, Dad and Henry

Andrew Acevedo Liliana Gabriela Alaniz Victoria Rose Albano Nicole Elizabeth Alleva Jessica Bachmann Leslie Christine Ballard Liliya Becktell Maureen Bennett Vishal Shyam Bhaya Samantha Bociulis Sierra Nicole Bouchard Alexandria Danielle Bourgeois Jessica Box Corene Ariana Bruhns Lisa Esther Caligiuri Karen Lawrence Callaway Jasmine Giselle Calle Jacqueline Frances Canny Lesley Chiu Robert Ciardullo Shana Rose Coffey Kjerstine Karianna Crowder Zoe Skylar Daniels Jessica Lynn DeRosa Holland Dulcet Jennifer Chong Fan Emily Lauren Feldman Laine Elizabeth Feller Benjamin Daniel Flakoll Daniel Robert Eugene Foley Michaela Catherine Fontaine Blake Anthony Friedman Emily Frollo Céline Helen Garandeau Bryce Cathleen Gebhardt Sierra Goodfellow Jonathan Brian Gorman Vanessa Ann Gross Crystal Marie Hall Mary Elizabeth Hannon Helena Hauck de Oliveira Lindsay Jennifer Hilburger Aron Eugene Hoffmann-Marton Christopher Holm Abigail Anne Hooker Yvette Huizar Maria Raquel Juarez Byrd Nina Akiko Katzenstein Isabella Dickinson Knecht Victor Sebastian Koos Nina Marie Kozak Erica Rose Lachenauer Brandi Eugena Lauer Elizabeth Sara Lavin Margaret Lee Sarah Lietzke Christina Lonkey Sarah LoPrete Eureka Mole Ma Emily Elizabeth MacCrae Alexis Rebecca Margolis Ronni Marie McKown Richalice Marie Melendez Rivera

Jaclyn Marie Melvin Rachel Julia Murphy Michelle Rachel Neiman Ashley Kaitlyn Newman Vincent Nicoletta Alyssa Rose Niquette Meghan Frances Oswald Kwamina Samuel Otseidu Gianna Carmela Paganelli Jee Eun Park Rhiannon Marie Pavlinac Christopher Lee Payne Victoria Faillace Perez Jessica Elizabeth Piga Gabrielle S. Pimento Alexandra Marie Prado Victoria Robertson Krista Nicole Rodriguez Jenniffer Rodriguez-Diaz Jake Salzman Nicole Shannon Sands Summer A Scheibel Jessica Marie Schiller Lindsay Annika Seewald Edna May Seymour Cheyenne Lynne Shaffer Jessica Lauren Sieger Caley Sky-Shrewsberry Kylie Anne Small Carmen Robert Smith Matilda Solinger Elanna C. Spiegel Rachael Elise Strauss Autumn Bliss Toler Rebecca Turcios Kristina Vu Bekah Lins Weatherington Carlea Marie Weaver Jeffrey Wechter Margot Hannah Weissman Kathryn Wolkin Jordan Woodruff Anita Man Wai Yau Danling Ye

DOCTOR OF MEDICINE Weill Cornell Medicine— Qatar Toqa Mohamed Mahmoud Afifi Abdulaziz Nasser Al-Abdulghani Rozaleen Aleyadeh Latifa Abdulla Al-Badr Hissa Khalid Al-Hail Basem Mohamed Abuzeid Ali Fatima Jassim Al-khayat Dana Al-Majid Dhabia Sultan Al-Merekhi Moza Abdulla Almohannadi Salma Ahmed Al-Mohannadi Mahmood Basil Al-Orphaly AlBandary Khalid Al-Qurashi Lolwa Abdulaziz M.A Al-Theyab Sulaiman Alshakhs Heba Nayel Altarawneh Fatema Al-Wahshi Gabriala Nathasha Andrews Ramez Naser Bodair Shawn D'souza Raihan El-Naas Gowrii Saswathy Ganesan Basel A.M. Humos Hania Ahraf Ah Ibrahim Mariam Imran Karen Maria John Sarah Khan Gi Eun Kim Amina Ruqayya Kunnummal Heta Bhupatbhai Ladumor Isha Lamba Nada Mobayed Sherif Ashraf Mostafa Tasnim Mushannen Shahryar Tariq Rana Muhammad Hassan Rehman Saad Sameer Aldana Esmael Shahbik Aya Youssef Wajiha Yousuf

Tradition con tin u es...

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“I can. I will.”

You did it!

We are so proud of you, Kaitlyn!

You persevered and succeeded! Today marks the end of one chapter and the beginning of the next! We love you always!

Love, Dad, Mom, Emma and the rest of your proud family!

Beaux,

Congratulations to our turtle girl! Good luck, Anna, on your next journey as oyster girl! From very proud Mom, Dad & brother

You may not always choose the easiest path, but for sure you are choosing the path that’s right for you and makes you who you are today. We are incredibly proud of your accomplishments and excited for your next steps.

Love, Your Family

Congratulations to our Mush... YOU are truly Amazing!!! Your bright light shines in all that you do. We could not be any more proud of you and all of your many accomplishments. We love you to the moon and back!

Mom, Dad, Sabrina & Bret

Happy Graduation Day to our Beautiful Daughter Amanda! Congratulations on your well-deserved success. We are so very proud of you and love you more than words can express. “Behind you, all your memories. Before you, all your dreams. Around you, all who love you. Within you, all you need.”

Spread your wings and fly high!

Morgan Lefkowitz Cornell University Class of 2021


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Dear Michael Nathaniel

Senior Send-Offs

Congratulations, Claire! Love,

You have made us proud and brighten every day of our lives. Words cannot express how proud we are of you. Your passion for your goals, determination, perseverance, persistence and preparedness has paid off and brought you to this moment of glory. You are an amazing person and we are just blessed to be your parents. May this day and every day of your life bring you happiness and success.

Mom, Dad & Elana

Mom, Dad & Matthew

To our Molly, We have been so blessed to have you as our daughter. We could not be any prouder of you. Love you to the moon and back.

Mom, Dad, Matt & Bubby

Sierra, our sweet daughter,

Don’t just chase your dreams— run them down!

We are so proud of your great achievement. We hope your dreams take you... To the corners of your smiles, The highest of your hope, To the windows of opportunities. We are all cheering for you and love you so much!

Mom, Dad, Pamy and Tessa

Congratulations, Kurt! We love you, Mom, Dad, Eric, Lindsey, Claire, and Sijmi


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The Corne¬ Daily Sun congratulates its 2021 Graduating Seniors Camilla Bacolod Yoo Jin Bae Robyn Bardmesser Michaela Bettez Christina Bulkeley Peter Buonanno Livia Caligor Liz Cantlebary Dana Chan Darren Chang Anyi Cheng Amanda Cronin Joybeer Datta Gupta Emily Dawson Angela Demaral Emma DiGiovanni Ari Dubow Mike Fang Elijah Fox Raphy Gendler Paris Ghazi Alec Giufurta Gabrielle Gonzalez Alex Hale Noah Harrelson Catherine Horng Feifei Hu Helen Hu Jason Huang Jing Jiang Brianna Johnson Pallavi Kenkare Amina Kilpatrick Elizabeth Klosky Amber Krisch Maia Lee

Rochelle Li Kristi Lim Jessica Lussier Lili MacCormick Priya Malla Alessandro Marchesani Jeremy Markus Ben Mayer LeAnn McDowall Natalie Monticello Daniel Moran Sean O’Connell Sydney Oraskovich Ruth Park Shriya Perati Ryan Richardson Mike Seitz Tanushri Shah Sarah Skinner A.J. Stella Samantha Stern Johnathan Stimpson Winny Sun Aminah Taariq-Sidibe Boris Tsang Alicia Wang Ashley Whitley Ethan Wu Lei Lei Wu Sabrina Xie Ramya Yandava Krystal Yang Maryam Zafar Katie Zhang Yisu Zheng Nicole Zhu

Alecia Mund Congratulations!

We knew at this moment you would go west


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Congratulations Palmer! Cornell Class of 2021

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Congratulations Julie Marie Gilbertsen!

May your dreams keep coming true. WITH ALL OUR LOVE,

Mom & Dad

We are so proud of our Hotelie and Marine. God has richly blessed us with you. We love you and are excited for your future!

Love, Mom, Dad, Allie, and Tyler

Hannah Sanaiya Harvey

Casandra “Clover” Moisanu Major in Chem • Minors in Psych & Law

Design+Environmental Analysis • Urban & Regional Studies

May your life be as wholesome and happy as your Cornell years! Mom, Dad, Jake, Demon

In these four years, you’ve completed two degrees, given your heart to Cornell University Sustainable Design, found the meaning of true friendship and love, and landed the job of your dreams. You take our breath away. But most importantly, you engender what it is to be authentic, kind, and caring, and to seek and stand for equity, decency, and mutual respect as foundations for well-being. Your family, here and abroad, love and support you in all things you choose to do and be.


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Congratulations JoannaLa Torre on being a 2021 graduate of Cornell University

Love Mom & Dad

Congratulations Veronica!

Vaed Prasad: Congratulations on your graduation and best wishes for your next adventure.

From Vani, Mom, and Dad

We cannot believe four years have passed so quickly. And 17 years have passed since your graduation from pre-school. It feels like the blink of an eye. We are so very proud of you on your graduation and everything you do. Good luck in your future. We know you will be successful in whatever you decide to do because of your persistence, commitment, work ethic, and intelligence. We will always be there to support you.

Love, Mom, Dad, & John!

Brandon Axelrod “Magic is believing in yourself. If you can do that, you can make anything happen.” All your hard work and dedication have led you to this magical moment. We are beyond proud of all your accomplishments and the man you have become. We love you so much, and wish you only the best. We are always here for you... Winter, Spring, Summer or Fall, all you gotta do is call. Love, Mom, Dad and Jordyn!!!


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Senior Send-Offs In the end, despite conquering the world, I realized that the only thing I wanted was for all of you to thrive. If I could, I would give you a tight hug and quietly say to you how proud i am of you this day.

Congratulations Sarah! From building in the driveway to full-fledged engineer. We couldn’t be more proud!

I would also remind you that loving and being loved is all that really matters.

Your Biggest Fans Mom & Dad

Congratulations Iain! We are so very proud and happy for you!

Love you so much! Maman & Papa

Congratulations Joshua Moscato!

Y our family loves you and we’re so proud of you!


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Congratulations, Abb!

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M. Christopher Overmeer Congratulations

With much love from

Mom, Dad, Molly & Pooter!

to Christopher, and his twin brother, J. Alexander. We are very happy and proud to see you graduate, and look forward to your next mountain.

With love,

Mamma Pappa & andreas

Raphy Gendler Y

Congratulations to Liam B. Sullivan!!

We are so proud of you! Love, Your Family

ou’ve always sought and told the story behind the score—in reporting and editing for the Sun, in school, and in life. We’re proud of your pursuit of justice, knowledge, truth, faith, growth and the perfect ice cream cone. May you go from strength to strength. With abundant love, gratitude and pride from your family.


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Protesters March Down To Police Headquarters To Condemn Brutality MARCH

Continued from page 4

Occupy Willard Straight, activism on this campus,” she said, standing outside the same Willard Straight Hall. “We’re still living through that time. We’re still fighting.” The Cornell University Police Department maintained a presence on the plaza, and there were workers stationed outside the hall to prevent entry. Ekwebelem and another organizer, Onyinyechukwu Nnodum ’21, questioned where campus leaders were during the movement, and said that they wished President Martha E. Pollack would make an appearance after her email condemning police brutality last week. “Put that in there. Martha, where you at?” Heart of Campus to Heart of Ithaca

Serena Sanon CALS Biological Engineering May you continue to soar high in all your endeavors!

Love, Mom, Dad, Deven, Ronnie and Neal

Before the march began, Phi Beta Sigma organizers Jelani Hoyt-King ’17 and Parker called on the crowd to peacefully protest: “Today we express our feelings, our pain and our hurt. As we express these feelings, this pain and this hurt, I must request that we all please refrain from any looting, violence, hate speech, or any other breaches of the law.” Cornell Police blocked off the roads on campus, allowing the protest’s progression towards the Commons, around a mile-and-a-half walk. Though the movement started on Cornell’s Ho Plaza, the protesters were not all students. People of all ages, from Ithaca and surrounding towns, followed Parker, Nnodum, Ekwebelem and other student leaders down the slope and in rallying cries of “Black Lives Matter” and “Say His Name.” A woman in scrubs pushed a stroller with one hand and held a cardboard sign in the other. Another woman pulled a child in a red wagon, the little girl clutching a “Black Lives Matter” sign. Like the improvised masks, most signs were carefully hand-painted or lettered, some on the backs of torn pizza boxes or scrap cardboard. They read “Enough is Enough,” “Hands Up Don’t Shoot” and “How Many Weren’t Filmed?” “None of this matters unless we turn this into political action,” said Eva Milstein-Touesnard ’22, a Cornell student using a QR code on her phone for others to scan to register to vote. The protest picked up many more people on the Ithaca Commons before marching to the Ithaca Police Department headquarters on Clinton Street. As a light rain began, the crowd of over a thousand knelt on the pavement in front of the police department for eight minutes and 46 seconds — the time it took for former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin to suffocate George Floyd to death. ‘IPD, You’re Guilty’

Bryan Philip Knapp Congratulations on your achievement. Stay curious. Seek wisdom. Make your world a better place.

We love you dearly. Mom, Dad, Sam and Ally

After the silence, community leaders took turns sharing personal stories, poems, words of inspiration and rallying cries in front of the Ithaca Police Department building, where a cardboard coffin reading “RIP George Floyd” was taped to the door. The speakers differed in their calls to action — voting in the upcoming state primary election, donating to anti-racism advocacy organizations, active allyship, complete governmental restructuring, defunding the police department entirely. However, the overall message was united: Ithaca is not immune to the same types of power abuses as seen in the case of George Floyd. Parker, the rising senior who led the organizing, addressed the full crowd of what had become by far Ithaca’s largest police brutality protest since Floyd’s killing. “From Houston, Texas, I scratched and crawled my way to an Ivy League education,” he said. “And yet, no matter how educated I am, no matter how eloquently I speak, the president will still see me as a thug; the police will still see me as a threat.” At different points, sounds of frustration, anger, support and joy rippled through the crowd. As Black and Brown speakers shared their experiences, calls of “Speak on it!” echoed off the department building. Two IPD officers watched from an opened third-story window. Common threads included calls for continued action, even after the protest ends and the signs are put down — through voting, donation and active intervention. Many speakers addressed the large number of White people in the crowd directly. Prof. Cynthia Henderson, theater, Ithaca College, implored White people to learn how to be an active ally — “the verb, not the noun” — by stepping between the police and their Black and POC friends and fellow protestors, and by calling out injustice. “‘This ain’t right.’ That’s your line,” Henderson said. Henderson was both the first Black person to receive tenure at Ithaca College — in 2007 — and the first Black person granted the rank of full professor in the school’s 130-year history. She was promoted less than three weeks ago. Ithaca rallied against police brutality last year as well, after the arrests of two young Black people, Cadji Ferguson and Rose DeGroat, on the Commons. After six months, charges against the two were dropped, and speakers and signs called for justice and reparations for the two as well as naming players such as District Attorney Matthew Van Houten — who is up for reelection this year. DeGroat took the microphone briefly, near the end of several hours of speeches, to make one request: “Please vote Matthew Van Houten out of the district attorney office.”


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Campus,C-Town, City Celebrate After Biden Wins Election Victory

Cars circulate with banners, blaring horns BIDEN

Continued from page 4

Congratulations Lynou! on all your great accomplishments. We wish you the very best.

Despite the pandemic, celebratory events have already cropped up in Ithaca. On the Commons, activists from the Just Democracy Coalition had planned a “Protect the Ballot Count” rally — but it turned into a celebration, despite the continued “work that needs to be done,” said organizer Joanna Green. About 200 people gathered around 1 p.m. at the Bernie Milton pavilion, where activists stressed the need to not settle and to continue holding power accountable. They referenced ongoing experiences of racism and Biden’s involvement in American oppressive systems, in between music and dance party breaks. The Scene on Campus: Quidditch and Chimes

Back on campus, students lounged on Libe Slope from hammocks and picnic blankets, reflecting on the news and soaking up the 60-degree November weather. A small group set up hoops on the Arts Quad, holding brooms for their socially-distanced quidditch practice. “Since Tuesday night, I’ve been really uneasy,” Melissa Bogellus ’22 said with a quidditch broom tucked under her legs. “Everytime I woke up, I checked The New York Times count. Yesterday, Georgia and Pennsylvania had flipped blue.” By noon, McGraw Tower chimed with “Old Town Road” and “Somewhere Over the Rainbow,” closing off with an extended alma mater, sounding across campus as the Cornell community soaked up the news. A group of students gathered on Libe Slope around 1 p.m. for a picnic they had planned — but once they found out, their charcuterie boards and iced coffee became a celebration not of the warm weather but of the president-elect. Down the hill, two more students reflected on the election and the “happy atmosphere” of campus. “I wasn’t too invested in the election, but I voted for Biden, and I’m happy he won,” said Fedor Merkulov ’23, who has U.S. citizenship but grew up exclusively in the United Kingdom. He sat with Daniel Wallace ’23, who just returned from voting in Brooklyn, New York. Delilah Hernandez ’22 was about to step into the shower when she first learned the election results from the whole community GroupMe, a group chat for the Cornell community of color, as relief washed over her. “When Trump was elected, there was already this kind of permission for some people to be racist,” Hernandez said. “I already felt like a lot of my communities were just talking about what it means to be a minority in these predominantly white institutions, and a lot of the times we would just share how we felt ousted or not really heard. In the grand scheme of things, I hope in the future, we can at least feel like we are being heard.”

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Debunked Conspiracy Theories

But some students aren’t relieved at all. In fact, while some hugged and celebrated with friends, others said they didn’t believe the results of the election that have been called by every major news outlet. “I don’t accept that at all,” said Joe Silverstein ’22, editor in chief of the conservative publication The Cornell Review, before cataloguing a list of common and debunked conspiracy theories about the election endorsed by President Trump, including deceased people voting in Nevada, a design software problem and false Michigan votes. Echoing the sentiments of Trump and some conservatives across the country, Silverstein said the election was both “illegitimate” and “fraudulent,” calling for the Supreme Court’s involvement and a recount. But Cornell Republicans president Weston Barker ’21 dismissed such theories, saying it was clear that Biden was the President-elect. He highlighted gains for the Republican Party in the House of Representatives and called the moment an opportunity for “a culture of renewed bipartisanship.” “This election has been an incredibly divisive one,” Barker said. “Now, more than ever, it’s time for us to come together as a nation and ensure that the transfer of power is smooth and easy, as it has always been.” The 2020 election’s results were markedly different from 2016, which saw a stunned student body gathering for a cry-in event when Trump won. This year, students exhaled at Trump’s loss. “My only reaction is ‘yay.’ I don’t know, I don’t have words,” said Isabel O’Connell ’23, studying for a nutritional studies prelim in Upson Hall when news broke. “I’m just so happy.” After a week of switching tabs between Zoom and the electoral map, students on edge, concerned that the news would break in the middle of the night or in the shower, felt an overwhelming sigh of relief — a feeling that stretched across the entire campus: the election was over.

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Senior Send-Offs

Well done, Colden. Be happy! Love always!!

Art Project Brings Light To C-Town SCHWARTZ

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be traced back to last October, when he was preparing for a grant proposal. When brainstorming ideas, highlighting the outdoors in art through “letting nature take over the exterior of Schwartz,” as he put it, was the very first idea that occurred to him. Overlooking Beauty

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“I was thinking a lot about how much we overlook the absolute beauty that’s around us given that it will overtake us eventually,” Shulman said. That was the origin of the joyful colors that now light up the front of Schwartz and the alleys next to the building. The radiating light coming out from the prominent dance studio like beams of sunlight that shine through the tree–– except that this time, artificial light takes the place of the sun. Meanwhile, shining upon the alley were overlapping geometric patterns of red, green and blue that reflect the shifting angles of sunset we will only notice when we linger in a space long enough. “I want to use light to emulate various cycles of the natural world,” Shulman explains. Shulman shared a particular story about beautiful compromises behind the geometric patterns, explaining how his ideas changed so many times throughout the process based on the affordances of the building. When he realized that original ideas wouldn’t work, he turned to the spiky roof of the tower for some tinkering fun. While beams were originally designed to deter birds, with his artistry, these features that were intended to make the space hostilly liminal were leveraged as mediums to create the glittering geometry. From our conversation, Shulman seems to really appreciate this experience of working with limitations and compromises. Light as Medium

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“I enjoy using light as the singular medium. I liked that constraint,” Shulman said. Near the elevated area between Schwartz Performing Arts Center and Sheldon Court are the other parts of Shulman’s work: projected montages of the natural world. It took months for Shulman to collect the materials for the videos; for the first few months, he would carry around a GoPro to capture different stages of the natural world. At times, he would then tie the camera to a tree and let go, letting it be naturally swayed by the wind. And, on other occasions, he would release the camera in streams and gorges and let it flow with the water. “I want to let nature be the cinematographer,” Shulman eloquently remarked. Shulman then pieced these videos with more intentionally framed personal shots of nature to create a series of montages that encapsulates both his personal perspectives and those he captured from nature. Besides his own perception of nature, he also draws on inspirations from Plato’s Allegory of the Cave and Nietzsche’s On Truth See SCHWARTZ page 59


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Senior Send-Offs

Art Brightens C-Town Plaza

Andres Alvarado—

You have made being parents so fun and gratifying! You have always been self-motivated to learn— whether sports, music, or educational. We are very proud of your great accomplishments in obtaining your bachelor’s degree from Cornell, and look forward to your journey in obtaining your law degree and everything after in your life. Thank you for being a wonderful son and brother! We love you and are very proud of you.

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and Lie in an Extra-Moral Sense. While I won’t burden you with more academic readings, Shulman did mention the opening of the latter essay as inspirational for the creation of the work. Nietzsche wrote: “In some remote corner of the universe, poured out and glittering in innumerable solar systems, there once was a star on which clever animals invented knowledge. That was the highest and most mendacious minute of ‘world history’ — yet only a minute. After nature had drawn a few breaths the star grew cold, and the clever animals had to die.”

“The star will breathe,” Shulman pulled out his laptop, found the passage, and read it to me. He said that this macroscopic view on the relationship between nature and the humanities has inspired him to name his work “After Nature Had Drawn a Few Breaths.” He wanted to create a literalization of the living earth. “I want to reflect on how mankind is so great at creating big things that exist to be covered over. Just like truths exist to be reconsidered,” he explained as he reflected on his own ideas.

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Technology Versus Nature

As a columnist that writes about technoculture, I then proceeded to ask what he thinks of his use of technologies to represent nature. He explained to me his choice of using low-energy LED to seek a more sustainable compromise between the consumption and creation of jouissance. Adam said he found it fascinating that he’s able to use videos and projections to portray nature in ways that were previously not available, adding that, as he’s now more familiar with leveraging light technologies, he would love to continue exploring this medium. To Adam Shulman, the question essentially boils down to: “How do you use technology to at least give back a little bit to nature?” I wrapped up the interview by asking him how he thinks of the temporality of his work. He answered,“I like art that is only going to be around for a little while. I like the freedom to have control over something typically associated with a rigid structure, like a museum or gallery. Here, if I see something that I don’t like, I can just [go ahead and change it]. I’ve actually just done this. I added a second version of a video just today, and this is the third or fourth day of the presentation. And so I do expect [my art] to change according to how my satisfaction with it changes right now.” Shulman’s work lit up Schwartz Performing Arts Center’s Plaza each night from 8 p.m.to midnight for a period until April 26, 2021. The project was funded by the Cornell Council for the Arts with the generous support of the Department of Performing and Media Arts. In particular, Shulman would like to thank Steven Blasberg, the master electrician at the Schwartz Center, for sharing his programming expertise and offering technical support along the way. During our interview, Shulman said he might try to do something like this again next year. He shared his future plan with excitement: “No, I don’t want to drive him too insane, so maybe senior year!”

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Primero gracias a Dios por ayudarte a cumplir tus suenos. Pero tu fuiste capaz de sonar y lo lograste. Como no estar orgullosa de ti, mi reina. Te amamos. Esto no se acaba aqui, viene mas y lo mejor—sigue sonando. Congratulations Babysaurio. YOU DID IT!

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Solar Flashback

Solar Flashback:

Reflections of Commencements Past By SHRUTI JUNEJA and BREANNE FLEER Sun Senior Editors

Solar Flashbacks was a special project of the 137th Editorial Board connecting The Sun’s — and Cornell’s — past to the present to understand how this rich history has shaped the campus today. This edition was originally published in the 2020 Graduation Issue.

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ornell’s very first Commencement was held in 1869, one year after the University’s opening, to honor eight graduates who had transferred in from other universities, according to the Cornell Alumni Magazine. “Let your course be true. So rule and direct yourself that you may well requite the bounty of the Republic, of this commonwealth, of Founder, and of all our Benefactors,” these first diplomas read. Ezra Cornell himself mailed the invitations, and President Andrew Dickson White wrote the wording. Furthermore, The Sun reported that “as was custom of the time, each of the graduates gave a commencement speech.

Among the topics of the day were a plea for female suffrage, a demand that the liberal arts college stimulate the American artist, and a compliment to the genius of the German mind.” Over a century and a half later, the class of 2020 has over 3,000 graduates, so it’s a good thing this tradition was discontinued or else Commencement would have to last much longer than a weekend. The day before commencement, local businesses closed their doors so that the “townspeople, accompanied by their own Knights Templar band,” could “flock up the hill to witness the laying of the cornerstone at McGraw Hall.” The ceremony itself was held down-

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he 1968 centennial graduation proved to be an event to remember. It was scheduled for a Saturday evening on the Arts Quad instead of in Barton Hall, and John W. Gardner, the former secretary of Health, Education and Welfare, was scheduled to speak in addition to the University president. “At the 8 p.m. ceremonies, University President James Perkins will confer 1,891 bachelor’s degrees, 477 master’s degrees and 335 doctoral degrees, totalling approximately 20 more than last year,” The Sun reported that May. Planned festivities included a musical “sing,” a Glee Club concert and banquet and a Senior Party on Alumni Field.

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His own flavor | Joe Biden, now a Democratic candidate for president, holds up an ice cream cone flavor named in his honor at C.U. on May 27, 2017.

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ommencement weekend comprises more than 100 events all around campus—from the major ceremonies viewed by thousands to gatherings in the individual schools, colleges, and departments,” according to the Cornell Alumni Magazine. “Given the scale of Commencement, the number of things that have gone wrong over the years is surprisingly low—a tribute to the staff ’s meticulous behind-the-scenes organization.” Banning Champagne bottles on Schoellkopf helped eliminate the “occasional injuries from careening corks.” However, recent grads “inexplicably carted a toilet all the way from the Arts Quad and into the stadium,” and “one incurable romantic caused a minor hubbub when he proposed to his girlfriend on the field in the middle of the ceremony.” Behind the scenes, “a staffer was running to retrieve a ceremonial donation check from backstage during President Bill Clinton’s Convocation speech and nearly got tackled by the Secret Service” in 2004. Ithaca’s weather can also be unpredictable, providing an additional challenge. In 2016, “a now-legendary downpour took organizers unawares, unleashing nearly a quarter of an inch of water in about half an hour … The whole ceremony was dispatched in half an hour, likely making it the shortest Commencement in University history,” according to the Cornell Alumni Magazine. Provost Michael Kotlikoff was still able to deliver his address, sending the graduates off with a message about diversity.“As you leave Schoellkopf today … continue to widen your horizons and take a step or two outside of your comfort zones — build on the diverse and respectful experience of Cornell,” he said, according to The Sun.

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raditionally, Cornell University Presidents have usually delivered the Commencement speech, with outside speakers being brought in for the Convocation address by a senior class committee since 1985, according to the Cornell Alumni Magazine. Prominent speakers have included alumni such as astronaut Mae Jemison, M.D. ’81 and Bill Nye “The Science Guy” ’77, as well as non-alumni including former President Bill Clinton, former Vice President Joe Biden, poet Maya Angelou, former New York City mayors Rudy Giuliani and Michael Bloomberg and movie star James Franco. Biden, who is now the presumptive Democratic Party nominee for president in the 2020 election, received a scoop of Cornell Dairy’s “Big Red, White and Biden” ice cream and told the Class of 2017 about the need for dignity and CAMERON POLLACK / SUN FILE PHOTO

town at the Cornell Library, which had been donated to the people of Tompkins County by Ezra Cornell, and where “a huge crowd awaited the arrival of the procession, ‘not the least prominent among whom were the fairest ladies ever assembled for a college commencement.’” Commencement moved from downtown to campus in 1883, when it was held at the campus armory. In 1912, the first outdoors commencement was held on Libe Slope, which was utilized as “a natural amphitheater.” Over the years, Commencement also took place in Bailey Hall, Barton Hall and Schoellkopf Field, and has been permanently held in Schoellkopf since 1975.

inclusion, according to The Sun. “I’m so optimistic about your generation that I’m optimistic about this country,” he said, later adding: “It’s time for the country to wake up and ladies and gentlemen of the graduating class of 2017, go out and wake us up.” In 2014, actor Ed Helms, who played fictional Cornellian Andy Bernard on the popular sitcom The Office, delivered the address, asking the crowd, “You do realize I’m not actually Andy Bernard, right? He isn’t a real person. He is a character from a TV show, and I am the actor who played him. Or did you actually invite a fictional person to give this speech?” Helms also offered some apt advice for the outgoing seniors. “As you look ahead and ponder your lives after four years of extensive learning — having been taught by some of the greatest minds on the planet, studying late nights for endless exams and essays — please remember to be a fool,” Helms said.

Memories | A member of the graduating Class of 1955 gazes wistfully at McGraw Tower. In the left distance is Boardman Hall, a companion to Uris Library which would be replaced several years later by Olin Library.


Four Years in Sports

2020 Season End Was Heartbreaking For Cornell Athletes

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This column was originally published on March 16, 2020.

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he sudden shift from pre- March Madness excitement to a sports-less spring — heartbreaking for players and fans around the country — is nobody’s top concern right now. The NCAA and pro sports leagues are 100 percent right to shut down. But here in Ithaca, my heart breaks for the hundreds of Cornell student athletes who will forever be left to wonder what might have come of the spring of 2020, whose collegiate careers were flipped upside down by a crisis that seemed so distant just a few days ago. Ivy League student athletes are smart, driven kids at the near or absolute top of their sports. They give everything to represent Cornell and wear their colors with pride. Their dedication and drive — to make it back from injury, to win a national championship, to be there for their teammates — ending up unable to yield results would’ve been unimaginable a few days ago. The vast majority of Cornell’s student athletes aren’t going to sign million-dollar contracts, play in prime time on national television or sign big shoe contracts. These athletes work tirelessly for the love of the game, for their teammates and for Cornell. It’s a shame that these athletes — especially graduating seniors who may have taken the field, court, diamond and ice for the last Guest time — won’t Room get a proper send-off. Cornell’s No. 1 ranked hockey teams will get a lot of love. And they deserve all that appreciation, and more, for their tremendous seasons that won’t end in bids for national championships. A lot of hearts will break for Cornell’s No. 2 men’s lacrosse team, which looked poised for another stellar season. Many fans will be thinking of the eight Cornell wrestlers who won’t be able to compete in this year’s national championships. In addition to all these athletes, we’d all do well to spend a moment appreciating and thanking Cornellians on softball, baseball, sailing, rowing, gymnastics, squash, track and field, tennis and golf teams, who don’t draw thousands of fans and don’t get national media attention, but who pour their everything into their teams. These student athletes represent so much of what it means to be a Cornellian: working for one another, proudly donning the red ‘C’ and wearing the “blue collar Ivy” chip on their shoulders. I don’t claim to really know what it’s like to balance Division I sports with Ivy League academics or how it feels to be in your late teens and early 20s and be at the top of your sport. But I do know that as a sportswriter at The Sun, one of the things I enjoy most is talking to student athletes and seeing firsthand the passion and drive that go into representing our University. Sports aren’t the only thing, and they’re certainly not the most important thing right now. But for For these students, some of the these students, hardest-working and most driven some of the at Cornell, their sport is everything. hardest-working and most That they won’t be able to work driven at Cornell, their toward a title, finish their senior sport is everything. That seasons or spend a spring with they won’t be their teams is heartbreaking, and able to work toward a title, a reminder of how central a role finish their sports play in our lives. senior seasons or spend a spring with their teams is heartbreaking, and a reminder of how central a role sports play in our lives. When we get through this outbreak — and we will — sports will be there for us to escape life for a while and enjoy the heartbreak, triumph, trials and victories that only sports can bring. In the meantime, here’s an idea: If you’re up for it, and want to send Cornell student athletes — especially graduating seniors — your appreciation, send me an email at rgendler@cornellsun.com. Address it to whomever you please and say whatever’s on your mind. I’ll try to get your messages to the athletes, and if I can’t, I’ll put them on social media or in a story at cornellsun.com for fans, athletes and Cornellians to see.

Raphy Gendler

Raphy Gendler is a senior in the School of Industrial and Labor Relations. He was a Senior Editor on the 138th Editorial Board, and was Sports Editor on The Sun’s 137th Editorial Board. He can be reached at rgendler@cornellsun.com.

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Four Years in Sports

Remembering Four Years in Cornell Sports FOUR YEARS

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football instead is blown out by Princeton, 66-0, for the program’s worst loss since 1890. Nov. 10: Two years removed from a one-win season, men’s soccer defeats Columbia in the regular season finale, 2-1, to cap off an 11-6 campaign. Nov. 24: Archrivals Cornell and Harvard face off at Madison Square Garden in front of a huge Cornell contingent only for the Crimson to come out victorious, 4-1. However Cornell would rebound for a big 2-1 win at Cambridge a week later. Jan. 19: Matt Morgan pours in 21 points in a win over Columbia to pass Ryan Whittman ’10 and set the Cornell scoring record. Morgan finished his career with 2,333 points — second all-time in the Ivy League. Feb. 9: Wrestling captures its astounding 17th consecutive Ivy League title with a dominating 34-7 win over Princeton. Feb. 23: Senior Helen Hsu of women’s swim and dive sets a school record in the 100 back, taking third overall in the race at Ivy Championships. March 9: By defeating Dartmouth, 57-47, in the regular season finale and receiving some help from Princeton, the women’s basketball team clinches a spot in its first Ivy League Tournament in program history, where the Red ultimately fell to the Tigers in the semis, 68-47. March 9: Earning the right to host ECAC Championship Weekend, the women’s hockey team utilizes a double overtime goal in the semis before ultimately falling to Clarkson in the finals. March 10: Men’s lacrosse blows by then-No. 1 Towson at the Crown Lacrosse Classic and is awarded a No. 2 national ranking the following week. March 16: Another playoff overtime goal for the women’s hockey team over Northeastern sends the Red to its first Frozen Four since 2012, where it ultimately fell to Minnesota in the semis. March 23: The legend of Yianni Diakomihalis grows as the phenom captures his second

national title in as many years at 141. Meanwhile, classmate Max Dean pulls off the upset of the tourney and four additional wrestlers achieve All-American status. March 23: After downing Union in the ECAC Quarterfinals, Cornell demolishes Brown in the semis before ultimately falling to Clarkson in a controversy-riddled championship game. March 30: In its third consecutive NCAA appeara n c e , Cornell easily handles Northeastern in round one before falling flat to Providence in the NCAA Quarterfinals and thereby ending its season. April 2: Senior guard Matt Morgan declares for the NBA draft for the third consecutive year, this time without the ability to return to Cornell. April 14: Senior gymnast Kaitlin Green claims her third USAG Collegiate National title while teammate Izzy Herczeg take home All-American honors. April 16: Football player JT Baker ’21 is disqualified from the race for student-elected trustee because of emails sent by a Cornell Athletics official, prompting outrage from his teammates and other student-athletes on campus. He was later given a seat on the board. April 27: Fresh off his second NCAA title, Yianni Diakomihalis makes himself known on the senior level stage by winning the 65 kg weight at the U.S. Open while fellow Cornellian Ben Honis finishes as runner-up at 97 kg. April 27: For the fourth time since 2014, No. 1-ranked lightweight rowing caps off an undefeated season by sweeping Dartmouth on a choppy Cayuga Lake Inlet. April 27: Senior Clarke

Nov. 30: Men’s hockey records its first shutout in its so-far unbeaten season against Boston University at Madison Square Garden in the Red Hot Hockey Classic. The Red would lose its first contest a week later at Dartmouth. Jan. 13: Houston Astros assistant general manager Brandon Taubman ’07 is banned from Major League Baseball for life after an investigation of the Astros organization. Jan. 19: News that women’s soccer coach Dwight Hornibrook resigned surfaces. Under his reign, the Red had not won an Ivy League game in three years. Jan. 25: Wrestling records its 300th all-time Ivy League win with a 32-9 mark over Harvard. Jan. 25: Women’s basketball senior forward and guard Samantha Widmann becomes the 15th Cornell player ever to score 1,000 points. By season’s end, she reached 12th on Cornell’s all-time points list with 1,159. Feb. 7: Both senior defenseman HANNAH ROSENBERG / SUN PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR Jaime ta and cements its spot in the Coed Bourbonnais and junior forward National Semifinals. Maddie Mills score their 100th caMay 6: A report in The Sun reer point one day before women’s details allegations of misconduct hockey clinches the Ivy League tiand a problematic team culture tle. That Monday, the team would fostered by softball head coach earn its first No. 1 national rankJulie Farlow ’97, days before two ing in the USCHO.com polls players were dismissed from the since 2010. team and another quit. Feb. 8: Senior Claire Kao sets a Cornell pole vaulting record at 4.08 m at the Sykes and Junior Year (2019-20) Sept. 2: Women’s soccer dou- Sabock Challenge in State Colbles its 2018 win total in its second lege, Pennsylvania. March 7: Women’s hockgame of the season. The team ey shuts out Harvard in the would continue on to a four-game ECAC Tournament Semifinals win streak. after sweeping St. Lawrence the Sept. 7: Head coach Andy weekend before. A loss the next Smith leads field hockey to a 2-1 to Princeton for the ECAC tiday upset win over No. 18 Syracuse in tle would be Cornell’s only loss at his first game at the helm. By seahome all season. son’s end, the Red has a 10-7 reMarch 7: Wrestling earns 2nd cord after going 5-12 in 2018. place at the EIWA ChampionOct. 12: An already-struggling ships. Wrestlers Yianni DiakomiCornell football program announces that starting quarterback senior halis, Max Dean and Vitali Arujau Mike Catanese has sustained a ca- all took the year off to redshirt for reer-ending injury. The team loses the Olympics, leading to an overall down year for the squad. to Harvard that afternoon, 35-22. March 8: Squash’s Siva SubOct. 17: Matt Morgan ’19 ramaniam and Veer Chotrani are signs an NBA deal with the reignnamed first-team All-Americans. ing champion Toronto Raptors. March 8: Men’s lacrosse upsets Oct. 19: Volleyball’s 11-game winning streak finally comes to an Penn State with eight seconds left on the clock with a ‘Hail Mary’ end with a loss to Yale. Nov. 9: New York Rangers draft goal. The win was enough to earn pick junior forward and captain the team the No. 2 ranking in the Morgan Barron notches Cornell’s national polls. March 10: The Ivy League anfirst hat trick in two seasons in a nounces that the upcoming play6-2 rout of Yale. off hockey games at Lynah Rink Nov. 16: Football pulls off the upset of the year and spoils Dart- will be played without spectators mouth’s perfect season for Cornell’s as concerns around COVID-19 second Ivy win of 2019. Cornell rise. The next day, both Harvard came back with 5:32 left in the tilt to and Yale would pull out of the down the Green 20-17 in Hanover. men’s ECAC Tournament. March 10: Cleveland Browns With a win over Columbia the next week, the Red secured its first top- center J.C. Tretter ’13 is elected head of the NFL Players Associahalf Ivy League finish since 2006. Nov. 23: Women’s cross coun- tion. March 11: The Ivy League is try earns 29th place at the NCAA Championships. The Red had not the first athletic conference to cangone to the tournament since 2013. cel the remainder of spring sports Nov. 29: Women’s hockey sur- seasons due to COVID-19 fears. March 12: The NCAA cancels renders its first loss in its 10th game of the season. The 3-1 defeat at all tournaments for winter sports. Ohio State would be the team’s only Hours earlier, the ECAC canceled the men’s hockey tournament. regular-season loss of 2019-20. Petterson caps off a senior-day victory for men’s lacrosse with a last-second goal that propelled the Red to its second-consecutive Ivy League tournament berth. April 28: In his last home at-bat, senior Will Simoneit smacks a walk-off homer to propel Cornell over Penn as the Red took two of three from the Quakers. April 29: The sailing team claims eighth place a t the America Trophy regat-

Both of Cornell’s top-ranked hockey teams’ seasons come to an abrupt halt. March 24: Men’s and women’s hockey both are ranked No. 1 in the final national polls. March 30: The NCAA officially grants all spring sport athletes an additional year of collegiate eligibility due to their having lost a season because of the COVID-19 cancellation. Days later, the Ivy League announces that it will not honor the additional year, staying true to its policy of only allowing undergraduate athletic competition. April 27: Men’s lacrosse head coach Peter Milliman announces that he is leaving Cornell for the head coaching job at Johns Hopkins. He will be replaced by now-former assistant coach Connor Buczek ’15, MBA ’17. Senior Year (2020-21)

June 30: Cornell confirms that an incoming freshman who planned to compete on the football team “will not be a Cornell student” after he was found to have used a racial slur in a video. He had previously lost his spot on the team. July 8: The Ivy League announces that due to the pandemic it will not hold athletic competition during the fall semester. Nov. 9: Cornell women’s hockey, after surging to the top spot in the nation before the pandemic ended the 2019-20 season, earns the No. 2 spot in the preseason national poll. The men’s team was ranked No. 6. Nov. 12: The Ivy League cancels its winter sports season, extending a hiatus that began in March. Nov. 17: Eddie Marinaro, the son of legendary running back Ed Marinaro ’71, commits to play football at Cornell. Nov. 17: Four seniors on Cornell’s men’s basketball team enter the transfer portal, opting to play out their remaining eligibility elsewhere after their senior season was canceled. Feb. 14: The Ivy League grants a one-time waiver for student-athletes whose seasons were canceled to compete during the 2021-22 season. Feb. 18: The Ivy League cancels the spring athletic seasons. “As campus and community leaders, we believe that our public health responsibilities and educational principles preclude us from sponsoring Ivy League athletics competition this spring,” the university presidents wrote. April 3: Kyle Dake ’13 qualifies for the United States Olympic Wrestling Team. Dake becomes the fifth Cornellian to compete on the Olympic wrestling team, and the first to do so in 57 years. After defeating four-time world champion Jordan Burroughs, Dake will compete in Tokyo at the rescheduled 2020 Olympic Games, which will kick off on July 23. May 1: Morgan Barron ’21, a former Cornell men’s hockey captain, makes his NHL debut with The New York Rangers. He scored his first NHL goal against the Washington Capitals on May 5. May 8: Men’s heavyweight rowing beats Hobart and Marist in the team’s return to action. The regatta was the first Cornell sporting event since the pandemic shut down competition in March 2020.


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Four Years in Sports

SUN SENIOR FEMALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR

SUN SENIOR MALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR

Goalie Browning’s Defense Key to NCAA Tourney Berth Made 33 starts in breakout junior year By CHRISTINA BULKELEY

NCAA Tournament when COVID-19 caused the cancellation of the rest of the year’s contests. Still, Browning’s shortened career was The Sun’s pick for the 2020-21 Female Senior Athlete of the Year is hock- enough for her to write her name in the ey’s Lindsay Browning. After taking the Cornell record books. Her save percentreins as the starting goaltender her junior age and goals against average are the best season, Browning dominated the role of any Cornell women’s hockey goaltenand backstopped the Red to an NCAA der and her 12 shutouts in her junior Tournament berth and the No. 1 nation- season were good to set a single-season program record. al ranking. Last year, shortly before Browning’s breakout Browning’s shortened the season ended, Brownjunior season included 33 career was enough for ing told The Sun about starts — every game that her to write her name her commitment to holdseason — and a plethora in the Cornell record ing herself to the “highest of accolades. She was a four-time ECAC Goalie books. Her 12 shutouts standards” and her journey to come play hockey for of the Week, Ivy League in her junior season the Red. Player of the Year, an were good to set a “I told [Cornell head] All-American and Janucoach [Doug Derraugh single-season ary’s National Goalie of ’91] I was going to quit the Month. Her .91 goals program record. hockey,” she said about against average, .894 winher recruiting process in ning percentage and 12 shutouts were first in the nation while high school, when she considered going her .952 save percentage was second in to a service academy. Browning stuck with hockey, though, the country. Browning first took on a significant and became a member of Cornell ROTC. on-ice role her sophomore year, step- She balanced the two to culminate in a ping in to start six games; her freshman college career filled with accomplishment year, she started two. She demonstrated on and off the ice — a testament to those her promise to become the team’s goal- high standards she talked about. Browning’s high level of play and tender of the future by notching 183 saves on 193 shots during the 2018-19 dedication to the Red earned her this year’s Female Senior Athlete of the Year season. Last year, the Red completed its slate honors. of regular-season games and came in second to Princeton in the ECAC Tour- Christina Bulkeley can be reached at nament. The team was set to start the cbulkeley@cornellsun.com. Sun Sports Editor

Accolades | Morgan Barron ’21 was named the ECAC’s Player of the Year in 2020 and was a top-10 finalist for the Hobey Baker Award.

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Former Red Hockey Player Barron ’21 Competes in NHL

After opting out of Cornell senior year, scores first Rangers goal on May 5 By RAPHY GENDLER

becoming the first freshman in program history to have at least one point in each of his first seven games. But he reWhile most members of the class of ally came into his own during his soph2021 were finishing up papers or en- omore year, when he led the team in joying the Ithaca springtime earlier this both goals and points. He led the team month, Morgan Barron ’21 was busy in in goals and scoring again as a junior. the National Hockey League, where he With the spotlight on him from bescored his first goal on May 5. fore he even played a game for Cornell The Halfiax, Nova Scotia, native — he was drafted by the Rangers in the debuted for the New York Rangers this sixth round in 2017 — Barron quickly season after opting out of his senior became one of the Red’s best players, year at Cornell. In three seasons on East often followed by rumors about when Hill, the two-way forward scored 34 he might leave Cornell to sign an NHL goals and 84 points. He co-captained contract. the team during the 2019Barron is one of the 20 season, leading Cornell “Morgan is one of the best players fans have to a No. 1 national rankseen at Lynah Rink in most well-rounded ing before the pandemic recent memory because players I have had the of his consistency, but canceled the playoffs. pleasure to coach. He his career wasn’t with“Morgan is one of the most well-rounded players out some signature mois a skilled, physical, I have had the pleasure to ments. His extra-attacker competitive and coach,” head coach Mike goal against Providence consistent leader.” Schafer ’86 said when in Las Vegas highlighted Barron signed his NHL his elite scoring ability, Mike Schafer ’86 contract. “He is a skilled, and he dominated Yale physical, competitive in November 2019 with and consistent leader. He really has no a hat trick that he completed in just 23 weakness in his game or approach.” minutes. In Barron’s three seasons in carnelian “He’s a great, great leader, along with and white, he dominated ECAC oppo- our other captains,” Schafer said after nents with his NHL-caliber shot and Barron’s hat trick. “But he also does it helped shut down opposing offenses as a on the ice, and that’s what you want solid defensive forward. He was named your leaders to do, is they gotta perform the ECAC’s Player of the Year in 2020 — they can’t just speak the words, but and was a top-10 finalist for the Hobey they got to come out and they got to Baker Award. He was a first-team All- execute.” Ivy League and All-ECAC selection in both 2019 and 2020. Raphy Gendler encan be reached at Barron made an impact right away, rgendler@cornellsun.com. Sun Senior Editor

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Stop that! | Junior goaltender Lindsay Browning prepares to block a shot at the ECAC championship game against Princeton on March 8, 2020.


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A Journey Through Four Years in Cornell Athletics Freshman Year (2017-18)

Aug. 22: Former Olympian Barney Williams takes the helm as interim head coach of women’s rowing as Liz Dennison becomes associate director of rowing. Aug. 28: Rich Bowman, 36-year women’s track and field head coach, steps down into assistant role. Aug. 30: Cornell sues former head football head coach Richard Kent Austin for over $100,000, saying the coach failed to pay a penalty for leaving prior to his contract’s expiration. Sept. 4: Three Cornell men’s basketball players create a website hoping to create conversations for minority voices in the Ivy League. Sept. 15: Former Cornell quarterback Bill Lazor ’94 is tabbed as offensive coordinator for Cincinnati Bengals. Sept. 19: Men’s soccer earns a huge upset win on the road, knocking off No. 11 Syracuse in overtime thanks to a goal from junior Ryan Hill. Sept. 30: Two-time national champion Gabe Dean rejoins wrestling — a team including his younger brother, Max — as an assistant coach. Sept. 30: Members of Big Red Marching Band kneel during the national anthem before the Red’s game against Colgate. Oct. 7: Cornell football beats Harvard for the first time in 12 years, earning its first win of the season thanks to its then-best defensive effort under head coach David Archer ’05. Oct. 12: Joakim Ryan ’15 makes his NHL debut with the San Jose Sharks. Oct. 16: Volleyball beats Princeton, handing the Tigers their first Ivy loss of the season and earning the Red’s first weekend sweep in five years. Oct. 21: Cornell defense gives up its fewest yards allowed under Archer in a blowout homecoming win over Brown. Oct. 27: Freshman goaltender Matt Galajda turns in his first of many strong performances in men’s hockey’s first game of the season, a win over Alabama-Huntsville. Oct. 28: Football moves into first place in the Ivy League thanks to Nickolas Null’s last-second field goal, which gives the Red an upset win at Princeton. Nov. 5: Then-No. 8 women’s hockey beats both Quinnipiac and Princeton, its first weekend sweep of the Bobcats and Tigers in five years. Nov. 6: Field hockey finishes its season with its seniors’ record-tying 42nd win and head coach Donna

Hornibrook’s 300th career victory. Nov. 10: In a battle of the Boeheims, Syracuse emerges victorious, with Jim’s squad downing freshman Jimmy and the Red in men’s basketball’s season-opener. Nov. 12: Alec McCrea’s last-second goal gives thenNo. 12/14 men’s hockey a dramatic win over then-No. 5 archrival Harvard, improving the Red’s record to 6-0. Nov. 14: Dom DeLuca qualifies for NCAAs, the first Cornell cross country runner to qualify in two years. Nov. 16: Volleyball coach Trudy Vande Berg is named Ivy coach of the year after her team’s bounceback season. Nov. 25: Freshman Tristan Mullin’s first career goal secures a men’s hockey Red Hot Hockey win over B.U. at Madison Square Garden. Jan. 11: Goaltender Ben Scrivens ’10 is named to the Canadian Olympic team. Jan. 29: Cornell men’s hockey ascends to No. 1 in the national rankings for the first time in nearly 15 years, when the 2002-03 Frozen Four team earned the top spot. Feb. 6: Eight Cornell alumni prepare to compete at the Winter Olympics in South Korea, including five Canadian women’s hockey players. Two weeks later, the Canadians earn silver medals. Feb. 10: Wrestling extends its Ivy title streak to 16 in a row — a conference record across all sports. Feb. 12: Senior captain Ellen Shepard breaks a record in the 200-meter sprint as the Red breaks several records at B.U.’s Valentine Invitational. Feb. 12: Women’s hockey clinches the Ivy League title, beating Yale in the weekend’s first game and crushing Brown on Senior Day. Feb. 12: Cornell signs football head coach David Archer ’05 to a contract extension. Feb. 17: Men’s basketball snaps a six-game losing streak with a comeback, triple-overtime victory over Princeton, head coach Brian Earl’s alma mater. Feb. 17: Cornell men’s hockey’s win over Yale gives the Red its first undefeated slate of Ivy games since 1996. March 3: After beating Princeton the previous weekend, women’s hockey suffers a heartbreaking last-second conference semifinal loss to Colgate. March 3: Men’s basketball beats Dartmouth in its regular season finale, and sneaks into the Ivy tournament thanks to Yale’s late victory. March 5: Human ecology alumnus James Pitaro ’91 is named president of sports media giant ESPN. March 5: Women’s squash’s Michele Garceau wins

three matches before losing in the finals at the national tournament. March 10: After annihilating Quinnipiac, 9-1, the previous night, men’s hockey sweeps the Bobcats in the ECAC quarterfinals to earn a spot in the conference semifinals at Lake Placid. March 17: Freshman Yianni Diakomihalis wins a NCAA championship at 141 pounds, becoming the first Cornell freshman to do so since Kyle Dake ’13 in 2010. Days later, media and fans learn Diakomihalis had a torn ACL in his final three matches. March 24: A No. 1 seed, men’s hockey’s season ends with a first-round NCAA tournament loss to fourth-seeded B.U. March 25: Senior Alex Evdokimov places in the top-five in breaststroke at nationals, earning All-America honors. April 2: For the second straight year, men’s basketball star junior Matt Morgan declares for the NBA Draft before ultimately returning to Cornell for his senior season. April 30: Women’s tennis’ Priyanka Shah earns All-Ivy honors in both singles and doubles play. May 6: Men’s lacrosse upsets national No. 1 Yale to win the Ivy League championship and clinch a spot in the NCAA Tournament. May 13: Men’s lacrosse beats Syracuse in a one-goal thriller in the first round of the NCAA Tournament before falling to Maryland in the quarterfinals. Sophomore Year (2018-19)

July 6: Eric Carcich comes from George Washington to lead women’s rowing as its new head coach. June 23: After a breakout freshman season, men’s hockey defenseman Alex Green hears his name called by the Tampa Bay Lightning in the NHL Draft. Sept. 12: David Eldredge ’81, the all-time winningest coach in Cornell Athletics history, retires as polo coach amid an investigation by the University into allegations of misconduct. Oct. 6: After 12 years of being handled by Harvard between 2005 and 2017, the football team downed the Crimson for the second consecutive year at Schoellkopf. Oct. 6: Jacob MacDonald ’15 made his NHL debut and scored in his first career game with the Florida Panthers in the team’s 2-1 shootout loss to Tampa Bay. Oct. 27: Looking to keep its season on track, Cornell See FOUR YEARS page 62


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