INDEPENDENT SINCE 1880
The Corne¬ Daily Sun Vol. 129, No. 1
MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 2012
!
ITHACA, NEW YORK
32 Pages – Free
Depew ’15 Dies Suddenly of Meningitis Student ‘was an idol’ C.U.: death poses no additional health risks to her family, friends By KERRY CLOSE
Sun News Editor
By CAROLINE FLAX
and volunteered at Cornell’s dairy Sun Senior Writer barn. She also worked on her parent’s A previous version of this article farm in her hometown of Argyle, first appeared on cornellsun.com on N.Y., played softball at her high May 29. school and graduated as valedictoriThose who knew Krista Depew an, The Post-Star, Depew’s home’15 — who died May 26 in Albany, town newspaper, reported. N.Y., after contracting meningitis — According to Jenine Depew, described her as a Krista’s father’s cousin, smart, caring, down-tofamily was important earth girl who was dedto Depew. Even when icated to her family and she was away from friends. home at Cornell, Krista Depew, who was 19 was quick to respond to years old, was “a proud emails and always “had farmer’s daughter and a time for her little genuinely great percousin.” son,” said her friend “It was amazing; she and hallmate, Conor would babysit for [the DEPEW ’15 Goetz ’15. cousin] a lot, and they An applied economics and man- always loved to have her come over agement major in the College of to babysit,” Jenine Depew said. “She Agriculture and Life Sciences, was an idol to our kids — that’s for Depew was interested in agribusi- sure.” ness, or the production operations of Goetz also noted Depew’s dedifarms. At school, she was not only cation to her family and friends. A focused on her studies but also was a member of Alpha Phi sorority, See DEPEW page 6 worked at Cornell Fitness Centers
A previous version of this article first appeared on cornellsun.com on May 29. After a rising sophomore who reportedly carried meningococcal meningitis died May 26, health officials said the disease poses “no increased
risk” to either the Cornell community and to Tompkins County residents, according to a statement released by the University Monday. Krista Depew ’15 died early May 26 morning after suffering from an “acute illness,” according to a message from President David Skorton released
Orienting freshmen
MATT MUNSEY / SUN STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER
Renee Curless ’13, a member of the Orientation Steering Committee, cheers on new students and their families as they move into the Court-Kay-Bauer dormitories on North Campus Saturday.
Avicii Will Play Homecoming Show By DAN TEMEL Sun Staff Writer
TINA CHOU / SUN FILE PHOTO
Words of wisdom | NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg shared his advice for thousands of departing graduates and families at Cornell’s 144th Convocation.
Bloomberg to Graduates: Take Risks By AKANE OTANI Sun News Editor
A previous version of this article first appeared on cornellsun.com on May 26. At the University's 144th Convocation, Mayor Michael Bloomberg urged the Class of 2012 to keep Cornell’s land grant mission, as well as the willingness to take risks, close to their hearts as they depart from The Hill. In the sweltering heat of
Schoellkopf Stadium, many in the crowd shielded themselves with umbrellas as they awaited
to the almost 5,000 Cornellians graduating this weekend, drawing laughs and applause.
“Remember that this great University ... was not built by timid minds but by grand hopes and bold actions.” Michael Bloomberg Bloomberg’s arrival. Seemingly unfazed by the heat, however, Bloomberg readily delivered his speech
See MENINGITIS page 6
“If you haven’t found a job yet, you’d be better off See BLOOMBERG page 4
A previous version of this article first appeared on cornellsun.com on Aug. 14. House music sensation Avicii has agreed to play at the Ho m e c o m i n g Weekend concert at Cornell’s Barton Hall this fall.The Swedish D.J. and producer, known for his radio friendly mega-hit “Levels,” will perform Sept. 22, according to a schedule of confirmed tour dates posted on the D.J.’s website Tuesday. Born Tim Bergling, Avicii has been a leader in the electronic dance music community since breaking into the scene in 2010 with singles including “Seek Bromance” and “My Feelings for You.” He also produced Flo Rida’s stadium anthem “Good Feeling” and was featured on Leona Lewis’
single “Collide,” which sampled his 2011 track “Penguin.” Avicii has headlined the Ultra Music Festival in Miami in March and has performed at many college campuses across the country, including a stop at Syracuse University last fall. His appearance on campus will come at the back end of a nationwide tour that includes stops at Radio City Music Hall — marking the first D.J. to headline a show at the distinguished New York City venue — and the famed Marquee Nightclub in Las Vegas. Avicii will also play at the Turning Stone Casino in Syracuse and the Broome County Arena in Binghamton in the weeks leading up to the concert at Cornell.
News At a Crossroads
Ithaca Mayor Svante Myrick ’09 aligned himself with developer Josh Lower’s ’05 Collegetown Crossing project. | Page 3
Opinion Yes We Can?
Noah Karr-Kaitlin ’13 explains why Obama love has waned since the 2008 presidential election. | Page 11
Arts Having a Ball
The Sun reviews Governor’s Ball, a laid-back musical festival boasting both big names and up-and-comers. | Page 12
Arts Laughing Through Tears
Comedian Tig Notaro, diagnosed with cancer, proves that you can find comedy in even the most tragic situations. | Page 13
Sports Big Red Olympics
Three Cornellians sprinted, rowed and jumped their way through the 2012 Summer Olympics. | Page 32
Weather Dan Temel can be reached at dtemel@cornellsun.com.
Thunderstorms HIGH: 75 LOW: 52