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Star Coach Placed on Leave for Reasons Unknown Polo coach David Eldredge ’81 won 988 games, led teams to 37 national championships of our beginning of our season,” Kraus said, adding and Wilde, who are married and are close to the polo that he expects to be able to share more next week. program, said they spoke with Eldredge earlier this “There are some parts of this issue that [need] to week about Cornell’s action. be kept private for another week while David is on Wilde said Eldredge told him he’s “being forced to David Eldredge ’81, the winningest head coach leave,” he said. in Cornell Athletics history who has led Kraus said Cornell has tapped the men’s and women’s polo teams to 15 “[We] are not happy with how the Athletic Dept. Anthony Condo, a laboratonational championships, has been placed has handled this situation, especially the timing.” ry manager at the Center for on leave by Cornell, according to an Materials Research and a supassistant polo coach and two other people Steve Kraus port specialist in chemistry and familiar with the decision. chemical biology, to serve as Steve Kraus, the volunteer coach of the interim coach. Condo did not first-year polo team and a clinical sciences respond to a request for comment on retire” and that Cornell Athletics has him “over a barlecturer, said in an email that Eldredge is Wednesday morning. rel.” Wilde also added that Eldredge described himself on leave and that the timing of the leave is Ann Michel ’82, one of Eldredge’s as a “thorn in the University’s side.” Eldredge is still bad for the team. former teammates, and Phil Wilde ’73 listed as the head coach on the University website. “We fully support David and are told The Sun that Cornell Athletics Wilde said Eldredge has not been allowed at the not happy with how the Athletic recently directed the decorated coach Dept. has handled this situation, to retire before a certain date. Michel ELDREDGE See COACH page 15 especially the timing, at a critical time By DYLAN McDEVITT Sun Sports Editor

SAFC-Funded Events May Need Security Fees Health Care Policy Major Security payment required for ‘controversial’ events By MARYAM ZAFAR Sun Staff Writer

Student organizations should now anticipate accounting for security fees in their Student Assembly Funding Committee budgets, in accordance with new event registration changes implemented July 1. A new cost-estimation chart

categorizes events by level of security needed and by the venue size. Security fees are determined on a case-bycase basis by Cornell Police, Office of Risk Management and Insurance — which reports to the division of environmental health and safety — and the Event Management Planning Team, which is overseen by the Campus Activities Office. Security estimates are “based on myriad factors,” according to the website, including physical See SAFC page 5

MICHAEL WENYE LI / SUN PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR

Roof maintenance | The 150-year-old Morrill Hall is undergoing a 2-million-dollar construction project to fix roof leaks and conduct other miscellaneous maintenance projects.

Morrill Hall Leaky Roof to Be Replaced By VICTORIA MOORE Sun Staff Writer

Morrill Hall is currently undergoing a roof replacement that began in

mid-June and is slated to be completed by December. The 2-million-dollar construction project will primarily improve the drainage system

of the 150-year-old building, according to Andrew Magre, associate vice president of engineering and project management.

The roof replacement will help prevent water leakage down from the roof to the ground-level See MORRILL page 5

To Fill ‘Important Niche’ In Social Sciences Education By MIGUEL SOTO Sun Staff Writer

The brand-new health care policy major will begin accepting transfers this semester to fill an “important niche” of educating future health administrators. The major, located within the College of Human Ecology in the Department of Policy Analysis and Management, will primarily recruit from the freshman and sophomore class. However, juniors and seniors will be accepted into the major if they can layout their plan to graduate on time. Students can choose between two tracks, a “standard track” and a “science-intensive (prehealth) track,” and can switch between them to find the one that better suit their interests. The major intends to be a “social sci-

ence-based major that uses required and elective courses to build in-depth knowledge of health care and policy,” according to the official website of the HCP major. The major differentiates itself from the PAM major in that it requires more natural science courses and

less economics courses, but is also distinct from more biology-focused majors offered by the division of nutritional sciences, according to the major’s webpage. Prof. Tom Evans, policy analysis and management, said one See MAJOR page 4

MICHAEL WENYE LI / SUN PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR

Any person, new study | The new health care policy major aims to raise future ‘physician-leaders.’


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