Episode Highlights: Election Day- Go Vote! Michael Jackson’s Doctor Convicted of Involuntary Murder Ice Hockey Update Plus, weather, random fact, and sports!
International: Gadhafi: Early today, former Libyan ruler, Moammar Gadhafi, was buried at an undisclosed location. Gadhafi ruled Libya for 42 years. Gadhafi was captured alive on Thursday along with his son Mutassim, who also died. There have been multiple accounts of how he died, but according to the autopsy, he died from a gunshot wound [...]
Highlights: Updates on the race for 2012 Presidential Nominee Is Netflix Finished? A New Building Rises on the Arts Quad Men’s Ice Hockey has a winning exhibition weekend Plus, music, sports, weather, events, and more! Please pardon the technical error that led the background music to be a bit loud.
In this episode: The trial begins for the man accused in the King of Pop’s Death 20,000 missiles that can shoot down aircrafts are missing in Libya The oldest Cornell alumna passes away Plus, music, sports, weather, events, and more!
Posted on September 21st, 2011 by jenny.schlesinger
International: Afghanistan: Former Afghan President Burhanuddin Rabbani, who was appointed last year to head a commission trying to negotiate with the Taliban, was killed Tuesday in a suicide bombing, according to the Washington Post. The bomber claimed to come for a peace talk and hid explosives in his turban. Four others in the room were also [...]
Welcome back to Wake Up Cornell! In case you’re unfamiliar with the show, it presents news summaries on National and Cornell topics, as well as your weather, sports, and events. Music is mixed in. Highlights: Don’t Ask Don’t Tell is Repealed Homecoming Cornell Professor Designs New Vegtables Please Note: There were a few technical errors. Please pardon [...]
The final Wake Up Cornell! for the year. Highlights: The US Captures Osama bin Laden Slope Day Big Red Bikes is Launched Thanks for listening this semester and tune in next school year! Have an awesome summer!
This Week’s Highlights: The 2011 Cornell Convocation Speaker is Announced Sixty Percent of an Iowa Town is Destroyed by a Tornado, But All Residents Survive An Update on Japan
Hosted by Jennifer Schlesinger Highlights: Congratulations to the Class of 2015 The Latest on the US’s involvement in Libya Happy Birthday iPad! March Madness Continues to the April Finals My apologies for low quality, the usual recording computer was not working, so I used my cellphone.
Keith Olbermann ’79 told anecdotes about his time on the hill, gave a special comment on the importance of strikes and labor unions, and controversially answered questions in front of a packed audience in Bailey Hall on Tuesday. The political and sports commentator, known for his show Countdown on MSNBC, graduated from the College of [...]