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The Corne¬ Daily Sun Vol. 129, No. 41
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2012
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Wheel, LLC will begin construction on what will be New York’s only observation wheel in 2014. Cornell will create a multimedia exhibition at the base of the wheel.
Reed relies more heavily on PACs
By MATT ROSENSPIRE Sun Senior Writer
In a race that could decide which party controls the House of Representatives, the Republican incumbent, Rep. Tom Reed (R-N.Y. 29), continues to outraise Nathan Shinagawa ’05 M.A. ’09, but only by a narrow margin, according to financial disclosures released Wednesday by the Federal Election Commission. As of September 29, As of Sept. 29, Reed has raised Reed has a total of $1.87 million to raised a total of $1.87 milShinagawa’s $639,019. lion. In comparison, Federal Elections Commission Shinagawa has r a i s e d $639,019. Reed’s largest source of donations continues to be political action committees, which comprise 54.6 percent of all contributions to his campaign. Though the proportion of PAC money received by Shinagawa’s has increased as well, from 8.6 percent to 12.6 percent, his largest source of contributions continues to be individuals donating more than $200, which account for 60.4 percent of his haul. See CONGRESS page 5
C.U. Leads at World’s Largest Ferris Wheel By OLIVIA DANG Sun Contributor
As the University ramps up its efforts in New York City, researchers in the Johnson Graduate School of Management have joined the trend — serving as the leaders of the design team responsible for creating a multimedia exhibition on Staten Island at the base of what will soon be the world’s largest Ferris wheel. The New York Wheel is expected to be a state-of-
the-art attraction and include a restaurant, a theater and several multimedia exhibitions on innovation, alternative energy and New York City history. The Johnson School’s Center for Sustainable Global Enterprise will lead the development of an exhibition on the influence private sector business has on global sustainability and entrepreneurship. Prof. Mark Milstein, clinical professor of management and organizations at the Johnson School
SNL Star to Perform in Statler Auditorium By REBECCA HARRIS Sun News Editor
Cornell will welcome yet another Saturday Night Live comedian to campus Nov. 4, when actor Jay Pharoah performs in Statler Auditorium, the Cornell University Program Board announced Wednesday. Pharoah, born Jared Farrow, is best known for his stand-up comedy routines and impressions of celebrities including President Barack Obama, Will Smith, Eddie PHAROAH Murphy, Denzel Washington and Kanye West. He also plays the recurring role of school principal Daniel Frye on SNL.
In the SNL season premiere Sept. 15, Pharoah made his debut as the show’s new Obama for the 2012 election season. He replaced SNL veteran Fred Armisen, who had played Obama on the show since 2008. Pharoah will round out a trifecta of recent performances at Cornell by SNL stars. Comedians Seth Meyers and Kenan Thompson performed stand-up routines at Bailey Hall, in March and April, respectively. Tajwar Mazhar ’13, executive chair of CUPB, said the organization was not specifically seeking another SNL star to perform on campus when it selected Pharoah. “It wasn’t something on purpose. We were looking at a few options, but he seemed like the most popular,” she said. “It’s not something intentional, but [SNL] is one of the few mainstream showcases for comedic talent.” Pharoah, 25, is now in his third season of
SNL after joining the cast at the start of the show’s 36th season in 2010. He began his career performing at local comedy clubs, and his past experience includes sketch comedy series “Charlie Murphy’s Crash Comedy” and BET’s “One Mic Stand.” Pharoah will perform a stand-up routine and showcase his celebrity impressions Nov. 4 at 7 p.m. in Statler Auditorium. “He does really good [impressions]. His Obama and his Denzel Washington are kind of incredible,” Mazhar said. “Apparently his Kanye West is really good too.” General admission tickets to the show will be sold at $10. Tickets will be available for purchase Oct. 23 at cornellconcerts.com. Rebecca Harris can be reached at rharris@cornellsun.com.
By LIANNE BORNFELD
On the heels of the second round of presidential debates between incumbent President Barack Obama and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, Doug Usher M.A. ’97, Ph.D. ’99, a pollster and expert on U.S. elections discussed polling, the current campaign climate and voter sentiments in
Malott Hall Wednesday evening. Usher is the founder of the Purple Poll, a monthly analysis of the swing-state electorate, and has been cited by Fox News, MSNBC, The Wall Street Journal, Politico and numerous other news outlets. As managing partner of the research division of Purple Strategies, a bipartisan public affairs firm, he provides See POLLSTER page 4
News Striking a Balance
Cornell Graduate students with children and families struggle to manage home life and their full course loads. | Page 3
Opinion Popping the Bubble
Katerina Athanasiou ’13 urges Cornell students to leave campus and explore the surrounding areas of the city during autumn. | Page 9
Dining Sexy and Sustainable
Austin Buben ’14 stresses the importance of eating sustainablly produced food in the area and beyond. | Page 12
Arts
Pollster: Campaign Money Is‘Crack’ for Pres. Candidates Sun Staff Writer
See FERRIS WHEEL page 4
Not So Tame After All
The Sun reviews Tame Impala’s new record, Lonerism — an album about isolation, loneliness and being lost in your own head. | Page 9
Sports Starting Strong
Men’s Hockey will open their season in Boston this weekend where they’ll take on the B.U. Terriers. | Page 24
Weather KELLY YANG / SUN STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER
Another Usher’s confessions | Cornell alumnus and Washington, D.C., pollster Doug Usher ’97 speaks about the 2012 presidential election.
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