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The Corne¬ Daily Sun Vol. 137, No. 50
TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 2021
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Karen Chen ’23 placed fourth at the World Figure Skating Championships in Sweden. | Page 3
Years later, Ramya Yandava ’21 reflects on the value of thousands of online social media posts on Tumblr. | Page 4
A $7 million grant from the Department of Energy helps Cornell deliver on 2035 carbon neutrality promise. | Page 8
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Stimulus Payments Deposited By ELI PALLRAND Sun Staff Writer
Since President Biden signed the American Rescue Plan Act into law on March 11, eligible Cornellians have seen their balances rise by $1,400 as stimulus checks have begun to roll in. Students have used the additional cash to catch up on bills, while others have been frustrated by the bureaucratic hurdles and social stigma that have ensued. Students who aren’t registered as dependants of their parents have received their payments, while those marked as dependants have seen their parents receive the payments instead. The $1.9 trillion piece of legislation featured hundreds of billions of dollars in local and state government aid, vaccine distribution aid and stimulus checks for individuals making under $80,000. The individual payments have been arriving over the past f e w weeks, with payments before March 24 being made by direct deposit and those since being mailed rather than See CHECKS page 2
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Vaccine eligibility | As spring arrives, students look longingly out at the Arts Quad from upper windows of Goldwin Smith Hall.
Vaccine Eligibility Widens April 6 Cornell Health website. If a Cornell employee, including student employees, is eligible for vaccination due to their job, the University will provide paperwork to assist with this process.
By TAMARA KAMIS Sun News Editor
Am I Eligible for Vaccination in New York State?
There are three ways that Cornell students can be eligible for vaccination in New York State right now — a health condition, employment or New York State residency. All Cornell students who are New York State residents or live in campus housing or university owned co-ops, are now eligible for vaccination. To get vaccinated in Tompkins County because of a health condition that increases the risk of COVID-19 complications — including diabetes, obesity and moderate to severe asthma — people should fill out and present the county’s self-attestation form. Those planning to get vaccinated outside of Tompkins County should check what proof of medical conditions may be required at this vaccination site. Cornell Health can provide a letter if needed to prove eligibility, according to the
How Do I Sign Up to Get Vaccinated?
One way to get vaccinated is signing up for the Tompkins County Vaccination Registry, which will provide emails to send people links to appointments when they become available on a weekly basis. However, TCHD recommends using other vaccination sites if doing so means getting vaccinated sooner. Each week, the Tompkins County Public Health department announces which groups it is prioritizing for vaccine access. Other ways to get vaccinated include appointments through pharmacies such as Kinney Drugs, Tops Friendly Market, CVS, Rite Aid, Walmart and Walgreens. New York State also runs vaccination sites, and appointments for these can be made through the Am I Eligible? App, which can be used to both determine eligibility and schedule a vaccination. See VACCINE page 2
Collegetown Power Outage
Virtual classes halted due to connectivity failures By JYOTHSNA BOLLEDDULA and VEE CIPPERMAN Sun News Editors
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Stimulus checks | President Joe Biden signed the American Rescue Plan Act on March 11.
On a seemingly normal Monday morning, students and Ithaca residents were faced with a power outage that affected over 1,000 households across the town. The outage left off-campus Cornell students scrambling to attend their online lectures, forcing them to resort to studying on campus to get Wi-Fi.
The cause of the power outage is unknown at the time of publication and New York State Electric and Gas has not responded to requests for comment. According to the Ithaca Voice, as of 3:21 p.m. all power was restored to Tompkins County, while NYSEG’s Outage Map showed around 62 households still without power at 10 p.m. The outage was more strikSee POWER page 2