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Monday Reading Madness #35

– Months later, Maine highlights the underutilization of our emergency alert system.

Lego competition in Duffield.

– The Ivy League is apparently immune to such problems, but here’s an analysis of what happens when you have a 60-40 ratio on campus.

– Another big weekend for men’s basketball, while hockey goes 1-1.

– Two Cornell professors discuss gender equality in engineering.

– This was from last week, but in case you didn’t hear, tuition is going up. (Via METAezra).

– How did I miss this?

– New Pew research says blogging is down among young adults.

– Our friends at the Stanford Review blog cover an interesting on-campus debate about Christianity and capitalism.

– Another reminder that Cornell’s fraternity mishaps pale in comparison to the stuff that unfortunately goes on at other schools.

– It’s an old story now, but kudos to Pi Phi for getting their fashion guide picked up by… Fox News!

– Some sort of spiderman device, brought to you by Cornell researchers.

– Stephen Hayes argues that the White House is politicizing intelligence.

– We might have two more sets of confirmation hearings on our hands in the near future.

– Finally, I can’t help but pass along this fascinating bit of experimental research. Hat tip to JP.

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