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Monday Reading Madness #33

– An article on Cornell hockey standout Rebecca Johnston, who will be representing Canada at the Olympics.

– Despite falling to 15th in the U.S. News rankings, Cornell finds itself in 8th place when it comes to…website popularity?

Scott Brown goes to Washington.

– Cornell apps are up 5% this year.

– Now, some serious opinion/commentary on Cornell sorority happenings.

– Ivy League sports are looking to go prime time.

– Cornell Football could use some more W’s next season, even though our economists downgrade the “institutional benefits” of winning.

– Islanders forward and Cornell alumnus Matt Moulson continues to pace towards 30 goals. Cornell hockey also split the weekend series with a top ranked team from North Dakota.

– New research shows that college students engage academic work in different ways. Enlightening.

– Obama’s approval ratings continue to converge towards general disapproval.

Brown’s victory could be a preview of things to come in November, but Cornell commencement speaker Plouffe still thinks the Democrats can survive through the midterm elections.

– Via MR, a great essay by Garry Kasparov on chess and artificial intelligence.

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