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  2. The Cornell Daily Sun - Wikipedia

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    The Cornell Daily Sun was founded in 1880 by William Ballard Hoyt to challenge Cornell's original and leading publication, the weekly Cornell Era, which was founded in 1868. In the newspaper's first edition, published on September 16, 1880, The Sun boasted in its opening paragraph: "We have no indulgence to ask, no favors to beg."

  3. Quill and Dagger - Wikipedia

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    1. Headquarters. Ithaca, New York. United States. Quill and Dagger Tower - West Campus. Quill and Dagger is a senior honor society at Cornell University. In 1929, The New York Times stated that election into Quill and Dagger and similar societies constituted "the highest non-scholastic honor within reach of undergraduates." [1]

  4. Cornell Chronicle - Wikipedia

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    History. Prior to the founding of the Chronicle in 1969, campus news was reported by the Cornell Era and then by The Cornell Daily Sun. During the Willard Straight Hall takeover in April 1969, the campus learned of unfolding events through the student-edited Sun, the student radio station WVBR, and the independently owned Cornell Alumni News.

  5. Dick Schaap - Wikipedia

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    He attended Cornell University, where he served as editor-in-chief of The Cornell Daily Sun, the student newspaper. He obtained a letter in varsity lacrosse playing goaltender. During his last year at Cornell, Schaap was elected to the Sphinx Head Society.

  6. The Ithaca Journal - Wikipedia

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    West State Street in downtown Ithaca, New York. Circulation. 8,809 (as of 2017) [1] Website. theithacajournal .com. The Ithaca Journal is a daily morning broadsheet newspaper published in Ithaca, New York. It is locally edited and printed in Johnson City, New York, and publishes Monday through Saturday. It has been owned by Gannett since 1912.

  7. Redbud Woods controversy - Wikipedia

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    Redbud Woods controversy. The Redbud Woods controversy was a dispute between protesters and the administration of Cornell University in Ithaca, New York over the demolition of a patch of woodlands known as the "Redbud Woods." The area received this name because of the many Redbud trees that grew there and whose blossoms gave the woods a pink ...

  8. Stuart Loory - Wikipedia

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    In 1954, Loory graduated from Cornell University, where he was a member of the Quill and Dagger society and editor-in-chief of The Cornell Daily Sun. After three years at the Newark News, he received a Master's degree in journalism from Columbia University in 1958, and did postgraduate work in Vienna, Austria. Career Newspaper journalism

  9. Cornell University - Wikipedia

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    Cornell was first home to the Cornell Era, a weekly campus publication founded in 1868. In 1880, The Cornell Daily Sun, an independent student-run newspaper, was founded at the university. The Cornell Daily Sun is one of the nation's longest continuously published student publications.