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The Corne¬ Daily Sun Vol. 135, No. 57

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2019

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ITHACA, NEW YORK

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Puerto Rican Student Association and PorColombia hosted joint fundraising event at Agava. | Page 3

Versace X Kith flops and Coach is inauthentic at New York Fashion Week. | Page 6

Women's hockey blanked Yale on Senior Night and clinched home-ice advantage in the ECAC playoffs. | Page 12

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‘It’s a billion dollar company, do they really need a tax break?’

Amazon Will Not Be Cornell Tech Neighbor PHOTOS BY HIROKO MASUIKE / THE NEW YORK TIMES

What the tech? | Despite workers’ protests, Amazon will not be opening up a new headquarters in its previous planned location across from Cornell Tech. This has come as a surprise to many on the Tech and Ithaca campuses. By JOHNATHAN STIMPSON Sun Staff Writer

Much to the surprise of Cornell Tech, Amazon announced Thursday morning that it planned to pull out from New York City, citing “a number of state and local politicians [who] who made it clear that they oppose our presence and will not work with us” in a statement Thursday. Cornell Tech’s Roosevelt Island campus is located less than 2,000 feet from the planned headquarters, which the University believed to be a factor in the company’s decision

to build in Long Island City, a rapidly gentrifying Queens neighborhood. “Although I have no insights into the Amazon board, it seems like it’s very likely that Cornell Tech is one of the reasons that [New York City] is such an attractive site,” President Martha E. Pollack told The Sun the day after the company’s Nov. 13 announcement that it had planned to construct in New York City. Founding dean and vice provost of Cornell Tech, Daniel P. Huttenlocher sits on Amazon’s board of directors, though Huttenlocher recused himself from Amazon’s headquarters

Lint lesson |

By LOUISE XIE

A buildup of lint inside a washer-dryer caused a fire at the Summerhill apartments Sunday.

Sun Staff Writer

Lint Causes Washer-Dryer Fire at Apartment Complex Sun Staff Writer

A blaze filled a Summerhill apartment laundry room Saturday afternoon after flames were sparked by a buildup of lint, according to an Ithaca Fire Department press release. The fire torched a

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University Debuts Immunology Center

COURTESY OF CITY OF ITHACA FIRE DEPARTMENT

By MARYAM ZAFAR

search, according to Pollack. After Amazon’s initial announcement, Cornell Tech students expressed hope that proximity to the world’s largest company by market capitalization — combined with Huttenlocher’s lofty board appointment — could lead to a groundswell of further academic and industry opportunities for the newly minted campus. “Amazon bringing 25,000 jobs to New York City will help establish [the city] as a mecca for tech development in

stacked washer-dryer unit, charring parts of the top and side of the machine. Smoke tripped the building’s alarm system, notifying the apartment residents of the fire. The first-floor apartment emitted smoke, but the Ithaca Fire Department credit-

ed the sprinkler system for containing the flames within the laundry room. After all occupants were confirmed to be out of the building, firefighters worked for around 10 minutes to extinguish the fire and ventilate the See FIRE page 5

In the hopes of fostering interdisciplinary cooperation and innovation, the new Cornell Center for Immunology will bring together faculty and researchers to continue the University’s immunological research. According to the University, the center will be directed by Dr. Gary Koretzky ’78, Cornell’s vice provost for academic integration and a rheumatologist, immunologist and professor at Weill Cornell Medicine. Koretzky also holds positions in the Department of Microbiology and Immunology at the College of Veterinary Medicine in Ithaca. A “natural choice as the new center’s director,” Koretzky is internationally recognized for his research in dissecting pathways that play a critical role in immune cell development and function, Provost Michael

Kotlikoff said in a press release. Remarking on his vision and unique objective of this center, Koretzky noted that Cornell hopes to distinguish itself by establishing a center apart from a traditional medical school facility. A spectrum of research and studies will ultimately bring the greatest scientific advancements, and “even though this is the cliche of ‘the sum being greater than the individual parts,’ it’s really true,” Koretzky told the

“Even though this is the cliche of ‘the sum being greater than the individual parts,’ it’s really true.” Gary Koretzky ’78 University. According to the University, the center was proposed by the Infection Biology Task Force.

KORETZKY ’78

As a virtual center, The Cornell Center for Immunology will integrate many broad-scale research efforts across different departments and colleges on Cornell’s campus, bolstering ties to ongoing immunological research at Weill Cornell Medicine in New York City, the University stated. Recent scientific advances in immunology that address various diseases such as cancer have garnered growing interest in this form of research and medicine, and the immunology center will See IMMUNOLOGY page 5


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