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October 2, 2015

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Cornell Daily Sun Abandons Obsolete Online Presence for State-of-the-Art Print Newspaper

Nooz Staff11 years ago02 mins

ITHACA COMMONS—After over a decade of publishing their daily newspaper online, The Cornell Daily Sun has officially decided to cut their anachronistic and outdated digital branch and stop publishing on their website. “We at the Sun have a commitment to staying contemporary and felt that deleting our website would be a good place to start…

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