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ITHACA, NEW YORK
News
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Chili Cook-Off
Honoring Heroes
Icers Onward
Scattered Showers
Ithacans gather on a chilly day to pick the best chili at the 22nd Annual Chili Cook-Off. | Page 3
Andrea Yang ’20 describes how “Can You Hear the People Sing?” fits into a mourning online community. | Page 10
Women’s hockey clinches Ivy title after double header this weekend.
HIGH: 39º LOW: 29º
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Dean Wooten Set to Depart Dyson School
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By MEGHANA SRIVASTAVA Sun Staff Writer
After leading the Dyson School for Applied Economics, Management and Business for less than two years, Dean Lynn Perry Wooten will depart Cornell to become the ninth president of Simmons University in Boston. Simmons announced its decision to appoint Wooten to the presidency on Feb. 6, after its Board of Trustees unanimously elected her. Simmons offers an intimate women’s undergraduate program with 1,837 “I couldn’t be more students and a excited to join this coeducational graduate procommunity and gram of 2,179 full-time stuto further the dents, according institution’s to its website. distinctive and In February 2017, Wooten vital mission.” was named the Lynn Perry Wooten dean of the Dyson School, succeeding interim dean Prof. Emeritus Edward McLaughlin, marketing and management communication. Under Wooten’s leadership, Dyson See DEAN page 4
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cases of the novel strain of coronavirus have been confirmed in New York State, but two students were recently tested by the CDC after meeting the criteria for the illness. Now, both students have tested negative, according to the University.
Students Test Negative for Coronavirus
Cornell campus deemed safe from international epidemic By MEGHNA MAHARISHI
afflicted over 31,400 people worldwide. Currently, there are no confirmed cases of coronavirus in New York. In the U.S., there are 12 confirmed cases of coroA student who displayed symptoms warranting testing for navirus, as of Friday morning. These cases are in Washington, California, Arizona, Wisconsin, Illinois the novel coronavirus strain earlier this week tested negative for the disease, Ryan “It is critical that we each strive to and Massachusetts. On Monday, Lombardi emailed the Lombardi, vice president for student and lead with compassion Cornell community about the first potencampus life, wrote in a statement on Friday. and empathy.” tial case of coronavirus on campus. While While this student tested negative, there this student did not reside on campus, it is was a second Cornellian that met the criRyan Lombardi unclear where the second student resides. teria for testing. The other student was in Coronavirus symptoms remarkably isolation and receiving medical care, as they waited for test results from the Centers for Disease Control. The mirror that of the flu — some coronavirus symptoms include University later confirmed in a press release on Sunday that this fever, coughing and a shortness of breath. second student also tested negative. The disease — which originated in Wuhan, China — has See CORONAVIRUS page 5 Sun Staff Writer
C.U. Sows Confusion With Late Snow-Day Call BORIS TSANG / SUN PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR
Students slide back to bed after trekking to campus By KATHYRN STAMM Sun Staff Writer
Slope sledding | Students prepare to slide down Libe Slope on a mattress yesterday after Cornell closed the campus for the day.
Trudging up to class through swirling wind and snow, most students weren’t checking their phones on their way up Libe Slope on Friday. But Justin Sirota ’22 happened to be videoing his walk when Cornell announced its second snow day of the academic year. “No one who was walking up the slope knew it was canceled,” Sirota told
The Sun. “So I just started yelling.” While the rest of Ithaca had shuttered for the winter storm conditions by 7 a.m., the University had remained mum for hours, leaving questions unanswered about whether people should weather the walk to campus, The Sun previously reported. This resulted in students like Sirota already well on their way to campus — or See SNOW page 5