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The Corne¬ Daily Sun Vol. 136, No. 2

THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 2019

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16 Pages – Free

ITHACA, NEW YORK

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CannaBusiness Is Booming

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A new club seeks to explore the cannabis industry. | Page 3

Poetry, Tana Mongeau and Jake Paul have more in common than you might think. | Page 8

Nine freshmen will join the Cornell men's hockey team this season.

HIGH: 76º LOW: 59º

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CBD Available At Cornell Health Campus Pharmacy By AMANDA H. CRONIN Sun News Editor

ALEC GIUFURTA / SUN STAFF WRITER

Welp, there’s Wolpe | Many rooms in The Wolpe Center, the housing location for Cornell in Washington program participants, sat empty over the summer. Meanwhile, other non-CIW Cornell students struggled to find affordable housing while they worked.

Lack of sleep, headache, stress and anxiety: ask almost any Cornellian and they will tell you that these are the most common ailments plaguing the student population. By coincidence, these same illnesses are purportedly ones which can be treated with cannabidiol, or CBD, a substance extracted from the leaves of the cannabis sativa plant. Until a few months ago, CBD medicines were only available in niche online stores and some alternative medicine shops. But with the passage

D.C. Housing a Cost Barrier By ALEC GIUFURTA Sun Staff Writer

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Every summer, students passionate about policy and social reform flock to the nation’s capital for summer internships. Yet, when students accept these internships, many often don’t anticipate the city’s steep rents and limited housing options, leading to subpar living situations. Adding to the frustration of students struggling to find a place to live is that a Cornell owned-and-operated dormitory is not open to any student not enrolled in summer courses under the Cornell in Washington program — despite the fact that more than half of the spacious rooms in the Dupont Circle apartments are empty.

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The Sun set out in search of the Cornellians tucked away in Airbnbs, alumni homes and George Washington University dorms, to get an insider’s look at the multitude of alternate living situations, and how these interns madeit work. Mixed Experiences at G.W.

George Washington University, located in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood on the main metro line, has long been a popular spot for Cornellians interning in the summer because of its familiar campus environment and convenient location. The dorm buildings are within walking distance of many downtown offices and government buildings. Cornell’s Arts and Sciences Career Services office directs See HOUSING page 5

VASUDHA MATHUR / SUN FILE PHOTO

Pharma-CBD | Pharmacy workers researched the medicinal benefits of CBD over the summer.

Three Chosen for Forbes Under 30

Gillibrand drops out

Cornell students will attend summit as scholars By SEAN O’CONNELL Sun Staff Writer

Every year, the Forbes 30 Under 30 list identifies the most promising young visionaries, and Cornellians almost always make an appearance. In years past, dozens of ambitious Cornell alumni have made the list, spanning

PETTY’20 CHRISTOPHER LEE / THE NEW YORK TIMES

New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand announces the end of her campaign for president on Wednesday evening. Gillibrand will retun to her duties as a senator.

JAIN ’20

industries from healthcare entrepreneurship to skincare innovation to sustainable dining. This year, Chiamaka Ijebuonwu ’20, Jehron Petty ’20, and Akanksha Jain ’20 were named Forbes Under 30 “scholars,” allowing

them free admission to the Forbes Under 30 Summit, a three day event for up-and-coming “leaders, founders, investors and creators,” according to the event website. The summit, to be held in Detroit on October 27-30, will include a “private music festival,” lectures from celebrities, athletes, musicians and entrepreneurs such as famed tennis player Serena Williams and CEO of technology company Squarespace, as well as the opportunity to network with potential investors, industry-specific “field trips” and even a “legendary” pub crawl. Ijebeuonwu, IJEBUONWU ’20 Petty and Jain will join hundreds of other scholars as talented, promising college students from “underrepresented backgrounds” chosen to attend See SUMMIT page 4


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