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The Corne¬ Daily Sun Vol. 129, No. 12

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New Students Cramped by C.U. Housing

News The Verdict Is In

Political experts debated the merits of the Affordable Care Act in an event held at the Cornell Law School Tuesday. | Page 3

Opinion Liberal Lessons

David Fischer ’15 touts the benefits of, and the knowledge he has gained from, his liberal arts education at Cornell.

By CAROLINE FLAX Sun Senior Writer

As Jamie Yang ’15 prepared to transfer to Cornell this fall, she looked forward to moving into a single room on West Campus. But when she received her housing assignment over the summer, she was “mortified and panicked.” “Dear Jamie Yang,” the letter said. “We are pleased to provide you with your housing assignment for the 2012-2013 academic year.” Yang read on to discover that she would be living in what she described as a “forced”

| Page 9 TIANZE PAN / SUN STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER

Two’s company, five’s a crowd | This dorm room, which houses five students, was originally a study lounge in Jameson Hall on North Campus.

quintuplet in Jameson Hall on North Campus, an area of campus that generally houses first-year students. “I knew living on West [Campus] would be the best place to acclimate to the transfer

Cornell students were among the participants at a rally in Albany last month protesting the possible implementation of fracking in New York State.

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By JUSTIN ROUILLIER Sun Staff Writer

DYLAN CLEMENS / SUN STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER

and Dryden Avenues, has moved to a new location on Dryden Avenue.

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situation, so I was beyond upset that I was stuck with this living situation,” Yang said. According to the email Cornell sent Yang,

Work for Chemistry Class ‘Exhausting’ for Prof,Too Out of the oven | Collegtown Pizza, previously at the corner of College

Science

This article is the first in a series on the most difficult classes to teach at Cornell. Every year, the class begins with a bang. Literally. This year, the bang came in a simple enough guise: a balloon filled with hydrogen to the point that it burst. As flame came in contact with the balloon’s plastic skin,

fire and sound erupted. The explosion heralded the start of General Chemistry — Chemistry 2070 — and it was loud, bright and visible. But what was harder to see was the sheer amount time, energy and money invested to put on such a class. The rest of the lecture was more mundane. Prof. Hector Abruña, chemistry, looked

Arts Movie Star

The Sun sits down with Trevor White ’07, a film major who is currently producing his first feature-length film, Jamesy Boy. | Page 14

Sports No Sophomore Slump

Sophomore tennis player Sam Fleck hopes to follow up a prolific freshman year performance with an equally impressive second season. | Page 20

Weather

Changes Planned for New Collegetown Pizza Location Fmr. Chilean President Advocates Women’s Rights Thunderstorms HIGH: 82 LOW: 63

See CHEM page 5

By TAJWAR MAZHAR

cheaper.” Attia hopes that the new location, which has approximately Many students returning to twice as much floor space as CTP’s campus this fall were surprised to former location, will attract more find the premises of late-night people to the eatery. food staple Collegetown Pizza, for“The space is more managemerly at the corner of College and able,” he said. “We can set it up Dryden Avenues, vacant. the way we want it to be … There After 10 is more space to years, the pizze- “We can set it up move around and to ria is moving to a the way we want it serve more people new home on efficiently.” Dryden Avenue, to be.” K r i s t e n occupying the MacFarlane ’13, former location Khalid Attia who lives in of Italian eatery Collegetown, agreed Mama T’s. The new location will that the new, expanded space open sometime between Sept. 20 could draw her to CTP instead of and Sept. 25, according to CTP other late-night food stops. owner Khalid Attia. “I would go there more often Attia said he decided to move than I did when it was at its previstore locations after his lease ous location. It used to be so expired in March and he was not ridiculously crowded when you able to reach an agreement on the went there late at night,” rental rate with the building’s MacFarlane said. “They definitely owner, George Avramis. needed to get a bigger place.” “I thought a new lease would Annelise MacLeod ’13 said be very expensive,” Attia said. CTP’s move will prove beneficial “[The location on Dryden Ave.] See CTP page 4 will be new, and it’s going to be Sun Staff Writer

By LIANNE BORNFIELD Sun Staff Writer

Michelle Bachelet, the former president of Chile, urged Cornellians to stand up for the empowerment of women at a lecture Tuesday, arguing that, if women are not allowed to occupy positions of power, gender equality cannot be achieved. Bachelet, the first woman elected president of Chile, led the country in that capacity from 2006 to 2010. She has served as the Chilean minister of defense and as the minister of health. She now works as the first Under-Secretary General and Executive Director of United Nations Women, which

advocates gender equality and the empowerment of women in the world. “The very creation of U.N. Women by the United Nations General Assembly illustrated the crucial, and I would say historic, recognition [of women] from the international community,” Bachelet said. According to Bachelet, gender equality and women’s empowerment are not only noble goals in their own right, but also serve as fundamental drivers of social, cultural, political and economic development. “There is rising awareness that we cannot

solve the great challenges of our time unless we unleash the potential of full and equal participation of women, whether we’re talking about addressing climate change or reducing poverty,” Bachelet said. Bachelet pointed to Senegal as an example of progress toward eliminating gender inequality. There, she said, village chiefs and women in more than 5,000 com-

munities are challenging the practice of female genital mutilation. “Senegal may very well become the first high-privileged country to succeed in ending this horrible centuries-old practice. And the beauty of this See CHILE page 5

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Feminist leanings | Michelle Bachelet urges women to take action in issues of gender equality.


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