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The Corne¬ Daily Sun Vol. 136, No. 4
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TCAT's Board of Directors approved a plan to eliminate its two-tiered price system.
Noise music will cure the Air Pod epidemic.
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Former Nintendo Chief to Teach Class at Cornell By CAROLINE JOHNSON Sun Staff Writer
Pair of Collegetown Staples At Risk of 2020 Demolition Redevelopment of historic building threatens CTB By SARAH SKINNER Sun Managing Editor
TOP: COURTESY OF HOLT ARCHITECTS; BOTTOM: SIMON TARANTO / SUN FILE PHOTO
Prime real estate | To capitalize on swelling housing demand, Student Agencies, Collegetown Bagel’s landlord, has proposed plans (shown in rendering at top) to demolish the existing historic building and replace it with a new structure. Bottom: A CTB interior view.
One week after spring graduation, Collegetown Bagels and Rulloff's Restaurant will shut their doors. They may not reopen for at least a year. Cornell’s Student Agencies, Incorporated — the corner block building’s owner — submitted development mockups for a six-story residential and retail building to the City of Ithaca’s planning board on Friday, who will review the documents on Sept. 24. Demolition would begin June 1, with a reopening slated for August 2021. The plans include an outdoor gathering space similar to Collegetown Bagels’ busy outdoor plaza. The plans may not include Collegetown Bagels. SAI CEO Kyle Karnes ’91 told The Sun that while Collegetown Bagels’ owners have expressed their desire to sign another lease for
From the adventures of Link in the Legend of Zelda to the twists and turns of Mario Kart, Reginald “Reggie” Fils-Aimé ’83, former president and CEO of Nintendo America, has been a part of bringing dreams to life for Nintendo users across the world for years. Now, he’s returning to Cornell, his alma mater, to serve as the first Leader in Residence of the Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management. Leaders in Residence, Through his innovation and a part of the Dyson leadership, Fils-Aimé helped Leadership program, aims to ensure that Nintendo’s give students the opportu- American division remained nity to have a competitor. “personal interactions with successful leaders who represent a variety of industries and sectors.” Students learn about leadership and participate in workshops steered to focus on “conscious capitalism” and “service,” according to the program’s website. Since joining Nintendo America as executive vice president of sales and marketing in 2003, and then taking on the role of CEO in 2006, Fils-Aimé played a critical role in bringing the Nintendo 3DS, Wii U, Nintendo DS and the Nintendo Switch to market. Through his innovation and leadership, FilsAimé helped ensure that Nintendo’s American division remained a competitor among other leading consoles, stacking up against Sony’s Playstation and Microsoft’s Xbox 360 while revoSee NINTENDO page 4
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Ithacan, Controversially Arrested for Disorderly, Acquitted By JOHNATHAN STIMPSON Sun News Editor
Cadji Ferguson, who was controversially arrested last April for his alleged involvement in an Ithaca Commons fight, was acquitted of disorderly conduct by Tompkins County Judge Scott Millerthe, who cited lack of evidence in a bench trial. A bench trial, commonly used in low-level offenses, is a procedure in which a judge will alone render a verdict in lieu of a jury.
Police claimed that on April 6, when the arrest took place, they witnessed Ferguson “run across the com-
“We will not back down! We will not let these bright young people be isolated.” Black Lives Matter - Ithaca mons and strike another male subject in the face, knocking him to the
ground,” from which the officers then “ran towards the fight and attempted to take Ferguson into custody,” according to a statement issued by Ithaca Police. The bodycam footage of the police officers during the arrest was then released by Mayor Svante Myrick ’09 earlier this year, which shows police tasing Ferguson prior to arresting him. Rose de Groat, another individual implicated in the altercation who will See ACQUITTAL page 4
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Homecoming | Celebrated Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aimé ’83 will return to his alma mater to teach.