The last of the 2011–12 staff, and penultimate for the year. A look at school and social issues: Editorial: A Plethora of Policies—fidgeting for diversity Ideological Fetishism: intellectual conformity in A&S Ethnic studies: unscholarly selectivism Concocted Compassion and Crocodile Tears: how our superficial moral standard resembles China War on women? No kidding and of course…...
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Cornell Review Vol. XXX, #9
James Madison called— he loves issue 9. Editorial: Slope Day blowing our cash Conservatives don’t talk about copyright, so the Review does. Two opinions on Trayvon India & the US: potential allies Colonel Cornell and the D.E.R.P. dilemma Why liberals abuse science
Cornell Review Vol. XXX, #8
It’s the issue of your dreams—but you’re not dreaming. Interview with new President Adam Gitlin Editorial: Demand fiscal responsibility from the SA What’s it like to immigrate legally? Three articles on sex—what is this, the Sun? Colonel Cornell and the diversity roundtable
Cornell Review Vol. XXX, #7
The issue we’ve all been waiting for—since the last one. This one is literally overflowing onto the back page: Hear from student organizations on 2012. The full story on Technion. Editorial: questioning diversity. Mooning the Sun, Colonel Cornell, and the Rage Page. Not that it’s all funny. Thoughts on the state of the Catholic Church....
Cornell Review Vol. XXX, #6
Our first issue for Spring 2012: 2012 Coverage: Mitt Romney Isn’t Barack Obama, But He Might As Well Be Mooning the Sun: Patricide in the First Degree CUPD Underage Violations Increase on North During Rush Week Colonel Cornell, with a Guest Appearance from Privateer Princeton
Cornell Review Vol. XXX, #4
In this issue: Mark Thiessen explains enhanced interrogation, interview with Michelle Rhee ’92, letters to the Daily Sun, and a call for guaranteed undergrad housing.
Cornell Review Vol. XXX, #3
In this issue: interview with Ithaca mayoral candidate Svante Myrick, Europe in perspective, and plenty more utterly honest journalism. And two humor pages.
Cornell Review Vol. XXX, #2
Freshman perspectives! Obama’s foreign policy! The return of the Ship of Fools! Check out page 3 for the Review‘s take on the Cornell Greek debacle.
Cornell Review Vol. XXX, #1: The Freshman Issue
The Review humbly presents issue numba one. Freshmen, read to find out about the conservative community at Cornell!