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Black Friday Shopping: Contact Sport Gone Wrong

In the wee hours of the morning, while the sun shone brightly on the other half of the world, a couple thousand Long Islanders sat in their cars in silent anticipation. The cars were neatly packed into a dark parking lot, every here and there one ...

From DANIELLE SCHAUB, Cornell Daily Sun,  4 Dec 2008
Related Topics: New York Islanders

National Runners-Up Look to Repeat

With five school records, an Ivy title, a runner-up finish at the National championship and an individual Regional qualifier for the first time in a decade, the 2008 season for the gymnastics team was one of unprecedented success. Last spring, the ...

From DANIELLE SCHAUB, Cornell Daily Sun,  2 Dec 2008
Related Topics: National Collegiate Athletic Association

Yes We Can ... Eat Fake Food

“That organic eggplant hummus sandwich may be good for you, but it’s bad for our books” — warns a small sign sitting on the desk clusters in Mann library. My “ooh, yum” reaction might not be echoed by the person next to me, but neither of us find the ...

From DANIELLE SCHAUB, Cornell Daily Sun,  13 Nov 2008

Crew Teams Succeed Across Board at Invite

The rowing teams placed a cherry on top of a good fall season at the Syracuse Invitational regatta this weekend with multiple individual victories and a first or second place finish in every event the Red was entered in. Making ripples: The men’s and ...

From DANIELLE SCHAUB, Cornell Daily Sun,  4 Nov 2008

Calling Stevie Wonder: ‘Very Superstitious’

Wearing a blue sweatshirt, you trudge your way up to campus for a prelim, stopping at CTB for a medium coffee. You add an inch of skim milk and a packet of natural sugar —nah, make that two. You finish the trek up to the test you’re going to bomb, give ...

From DANIELLE SCHAUB, Cornell Daily Sun,  30 Oct 2008
Related Topics: Stevie Wonder,  Michael Phelps,  Michael Jordan

Rowing Learns From Results

No team ever enters a competition without the intention of winning. Often, however, a non-victory can provide a lot more information about the team’s standing and help to narrow the focus of upcoming training. This weekend was an informative one for ...

From DANIELLE SCHAUB, Cornell Daily Sun,  28 Oct 2008

Rowers Head to Princeton Chase

The rowing teams are preparing for a calmer weekend than last weekend as they head to New Jersey for Sunday’s Princeton Chase regatta. Coming away from the hectic Head of the Charles with mixed results, the teams hope for an improvement in both the ...

From DANIELLE SCHAUB, Cornell Daily Sun,  24 Oct 2008
Related Topics: Harvard University

Crews Looking Forward to Annual Boston Race

The Cornell rowing teams will join over 8,000 athletes and more than 300,000 spectators at the annual Head of the Charles Regatta in Boston this weekend. One of the largest crew races in the world, the racing spans two days and attracts international ...

From DANIELLE SCHAUB, Cornell Daily Sun,  16 Oct 2008

Lovehandles & Football

Feeling a little like Simba before a herd of wildebeests, I spent homecoming pacing the strip of turf that separates the sidelined Cornell football players from the field. Aside from the fact that I was paid to be there and despite the obvious danger ...

From DANIELLE SCHAUB, Cornell Daily Sun,  9 Oct 2008
Related Topics: Pittsburgh Steelers,  Brett Favre

Red Keeps Climbing To the Top

If slow and steady always wins the race, things are looking good for the men’s cross country program. In the past five seasons, the team has climbed from eighth to seventh to sixth to fifth to second place at Heps, the Ivy League championship. Last ...

From DANIELLE SCHAUB, Cornell Daily Sun,  3 Oct 2008
Related Topics: Robert Johnson,  Andy Miller,  National Collegiate Athletic Association

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