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Gov. Spitzer to Visit Ithaca Tomorrow

January 14th, 2008
By Rebecca Shoval
Gov. Eliot Spitzer (D) will speak in Ithaca tomorrow about a local revitalization project. He is scheduled to speak at 3:20 p.m. in the Common Council Chambers in City Hall. Read More

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Childrens' Clothes, Gas Stoves and "Polos"

January 11th, 2008
By Rebecca Shoval
The influence of American culture in China is clear, from conversations about the very popular Prison Break to the plethora of KFCs and McDonald's. As many people in China have embraced a more consumer culture, American-style malls have grown up in cities. In Beijing and Shanghai we were shown large malls with American, European and Chinese stores. The prices were generally lower than the same item would be at the same store in the U.S., but much more expensive than goods outside the malls. Read More

Holding Up the Cornell Banner

January 11th, 2008
By Rebecca Shoval
[img_assist|nid=26588|title=The Cornell Connection.|desc=Monica Huang M.S. '03, Samuel Chen M. Eng '02, and Adrien Desbaillets '04 peruse copies of The Sun at a dinner with members of the Cornell Club of Shanghai and Sun editors. Photo: Matt Hintsa|link=node|align=left|width=|height=0]Thinking of moving to China after graduation and wondering if you’ll be in good company? Many Cornell alumni living in Shanghai have come together to create an active Cornell Club. (One also exists in Beijing.) The Club in Shanghai does not have a building like the more populous club in New York, so they meet about once a month in different restaurants around the city. Read More

Universities Transform With Changes in Chinese Government, Society

January 7th, 2008
By Rebecca Shoval
Chinese society has undergone major changes in the past 30 years and universities have not fought the trend. Due to the exponential growth in the number of universities — there are about 2,000 today, compared to a few hundred previously — 18 percent of high school students become university students now, according to Southeast University Vice President Yuepu Pu. Read More