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Cornell Alumni Leadership Conference Sends Students and Staff to D.C.

Dennis Liu  —  Jan 31, 2012

The Office of Alumni Affairs sent more than 750 students, staff and alumni to the Cornell Alumni Leadership Conference in Washington, D.C. this weekend.

Students Journey to D.C. to Lobby Congress for Pell Grant Funding

Juan Forrer  —  Mar 7, 2011

Students participated in an annual trip to Washington, D.C., and pressured government officials to support financial aid initiatives.

Global Warming Solved! Planet Still Screwed

Peter Finocchiaro  —  Nov 10, 2009

As the health care debate nears its climax, it’s only natural to look ahead to the next big political showdown in D.C. — energy reform. It’s an issue with far reaching environmental implications, and one that contemporary society seems hard-pressed to tackle head-on.

Whatever legislation emerges from the Senate, it’s a good bet it will be watered down and ineffectual, owing to the ubiquity of the energy lobby in our nation’s capital. Which begs the question: What can realistically be done to combat the growing carbon specter? Distinguished University of Chicago economist Steven Levitt wondered as much himself, and set out to get some answers.

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