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A fly-fishing stop for retired Supreme Court justice

On her way to Ithaca, retired U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor stopped in the Catskills Oct. 20 to fish and visit the Catskill Fly Fishing Center and Museum in Livingston Manor. (Oct. 24, 2007)

Sandra Day O'Connor concedes Supreme Court's ruling on 2000 presidential election 'was controversial'

Sandra Day O'Connor does not regret Supreme Court's handling of 2000 presidential election, retired justice says in Oct. 23 lecture. (Oct. 24, 2007)

South Asia Program teaches Sri Lankan languages Tamil and Sinhala

For the first time, Cornell students can study Introductory Tamil via interactive video-conferencing with instructors at Syracuse University. (Oct. 24, 2007)

Web Audio Lab overhauls foreign-language instruction

Web Audio Lab allows Cornell students to listen and respond to foreign-language exercises outside the classroom. (Oct. 24, 2007)

Why won't the Americans teach their children how to speak French, Spanish and German, asks European linguist

In the United States, insistence on English as the national tongue diminishes emphasis on learning languages other than English, asserted scholar Ludo Beheydt, speaking on campus Oct. 12. (Oct. 24, 2007)

In Carl Becker House, students hang out -- sometimes in pajamas and slippers -- with faculty members

On Cornell's West Campus, students hang out with faculty members who serve as house fellows, and a new Cafe Scientifique series brings faculty and students together for intellectual discussion. (Oct. 24, 2007)

Retired U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor reminisces about farms, federalism and feminism

Cornell Law School students listened to a dialogue on women leaders Oct. 22 from two experts on the subject: Sandra Day O'Connor, the first woman to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court, and Cornell Provost Biddy Martin. (Oct. 23, 2007)

Salman Rushdie reminisces about bombs, bands and birds

British novelist Salman Rushdie visited campus Oct. 18 to read from his work and reflect on his life. (Oct. 23, 2007)

'Ideal' worker model shuts women out of academia, <br />says speaker at ADVANCEments lecture

Joan C. Williams, this year's ADVANCEments in Science Distinguished Lecturer, described how an archaic 'ideal worker' model discriminates against women in academia, Oct. 17. (Oct. 23, 2007)

Civil rights leader to lecture, Oct. 29-31, on the right to a high-quality public school education

Robert Parris Moses, a celebrated civil rights leader, will deliver three lectures at Cornell on the theme 'Quality Public School Education as a Constitutional Right,' Oct. 20-31. (Oct. 23, 2007)

CU awarded 'LGBT-Friendly' status by national organization

Cornell's ongoing efforts to create an inclusive environment for all students, staff and faculty were recognized by Campus Pride, which named the university to its LGBT-Friendly Campus Climate Index. (Oct. 23, 2007)

Atkind sentenced to jail time, probation in dog-abuse case

Alexander Atkind, the former Cornell student who pleaded guilty in September to felony animal abuse, was sentenced to six months in county jail and five years probation in Tompkins County Court. (Oct. 23, 2007)