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The Corne¬ Daily Sun Vol. 135, No. 3

FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 2018

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16 Pages – Free

ITHACA, NEW YORK

News

Arts

Sports

Weather

Michelle Wolf at C.U.

Summer Movie Roundtable

Reinforcements

Mostly Sunny HIGH: 84º LOW: 61º

The former Daily Show correspondent will bring her presidential humor to Cornell. | Page 3

Get to know men’s lacrosse’s incoming freshman class.

The Arts and Entertainment staff answers questions about this summer’s films. | Page 11

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186 Students Still Displaced by Construction Delays Maplewood Apts. move-in delays cause anxieties for residents By MARYAM ZAFAR Sun Staff Writer

More than 270 residents can or have moved into Maplewood Apartments following a delay announced on Aug. 13, just a week before the move-in date, according to Dawn Ray, vice president of corporate communications and marketing for EdR. However, 186 residents “They have still remain displaced according to Ray. screwed me The delay announced in over ... It has August follows a previous delay taken my mental — announced July 18 — that originally displaced 106 stuand emotional dents for a projected four to energy. I just six weeks, The Sun previously reported. This new delay changed displaced at least 200 more continents. I residents, only some of whom didn’t expect to have been allowed to move in deal with things as of yet. Maplewood Apartments like this here.” originally announced the secDeepak Sirwani grad ond delay in an email to residents on Aug. 13, a week before the Aug. 20 move-in date. The 272 Residents were given three days to decide whether they wanted to cancel their lease, opt for temporary stay in a hotel, stay with a friend or rent a residence for the short-term.

COURTESY OF EDR COLLEGIATE HOUSING

Another delay | Maplewood Apartments has twice postponed its move-in date for its apartments during this summer — moves which created much duress for students forced to find temporary housing. For those who canceled the lease, the cancellation would be penalty-free, and previous fees and payments would be refunded, according to an email sent out to residents. Those who chose to stay in hotel accommodations arranged by Maplewood would receive a $100 Visa

gift card per day. Residents who chose to stay with a friend or rent a place themselves would receive a $200 Visa gift card per See MAPLEWOOD page 4

Kappa Alpha Psi Recognition Revoked Astronomer Chosen By SHRUTI JUNEJA Sun News Editor

As a result of incidents related to hazing, the University revoked the recognition of the Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity for at least two years on Thursday. Kappa Alpha Psi, whose motto

is “achievement in every field of human endeavor,” is a member of the Multicultural Greek Letter Council. The Cornell chapter was established in 1978, and the national fraternity was set up in 1911 with a desire to have a “particular emphasis on African American communities”

in its service projects, according to the national Kappa Alpha Psi Foundation website. The last alleged incident of hazing was reported in the spring 2017 semester. According to an investigation by the Office of See KAP page 4

Pre-season troubles ANDREW SPEAR / THE NEW YORK TIMES

Supporters express solidarity for Ohio State Buckeyes football coach Urban Meyer, who is now suspended for mishandling domestic abuse accusations from his subordinates.

As New A&S Dean

omy at Cornell. Ritter, a third-generation Cornellian and the first female Astrophysicist and award-win- dean of the arts college, was origning science writer Ray inally scheduled to step down Jayawardhana will be the first per- in June but will now continue son of color to take the helm of until August 31, according to a University press the College of Arts release. She will conand Sciences when tinue her research he replaces Gretchen and will teach in the Ritter ’83 as the government departHarold Tanner Dean ment after her term this September, ends, The Sun previthe University ously reported. announced on June In an email to The 2016. Sun, Jayawardhana Jayawardhana said he is “delighted” has been dean of the to become a part of faculty of science at JAYAWARDHANA the “vibrant commuYork University in Toronto since 2014, where he has nity of scholars” at the University. “A desire to pursue a liberal managed a CA$55 million budget. He studies “the origin and arts education was a key reason diversity of planetary systems” for my moving to the United and the making of brown dwarfs States from Sri Lanka, where I and stars, according to his faculty grew up,” he said in the email. webpage. Jayawardhana has also been named a professor of astronSee DEAN page 4 By ANNE SNABES

Sun Assistant News Editor


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