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Monday Reading Madness #38

Only how many more weeks until spring?

– In one of the shortest news articles I’ve read in my life, WENY-TV News reports that the Cascadilla Gorge Trail should re-open shortly.

– Cornell researchers help Colorado crack down on handicapped parking violations. Are the same researchers responsible for my recent ticket on North Campus?

– Cornell Basketball continues to roll to an Ivy Championship, and we’re predicted to be a #11 seed in this bracketology installment. The men’s hockey team also had a productive weekend, earning a first round bye for the ECAC Tournament.

– Speaking of hockey, congratulations to Cornell student Rebecca Johnston on her Olympic gold medal.

“Hide the cookie jars” say Cornell researchers.

– According to another Cornell researcher, people work harder against underdogs to save face.

– VC Blogger Ilya Somin disagrees with an article that argues that intelligent people are more likely to be liberal.

– Is Mitch Daniels on the 2012 short list?

– Thomas Sowell discusses the dangers of the aimless apology.

– Finally, another great Krauthammer column on Toyota and the price of modernity.

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