Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On our tour there two summers ago we noticed all kinds of netting up around gorges and bridge and we were told it was suicide prevention. Guess it’s been a past problem. Sad
It has a long history at Cornell.
Anonymous wrote:On our tour there two summers ago we noticed all kinds of netting up around gorges and bridge and we were told it was suicide prevention. Guess it’s been a past problem. Sad
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Something that stands out to me are the pronouns used to describe this student. Guessing they had a lot more going on mentally than just worrying about classes at Cornell.
According to my kid at Cornell, deceased may have changed name recently and was distressed about election results given trans identity.
What a fking shame. We should stop freaking out and tell kids that the trump presidency means almost nothing in the long arc of their lives.
Anonymous wrote:Cornell is geographically isolated, competitive/pressure cooker culture and weather doesn't help in winter.
From what I've heard from alums, there is always a large number of suicides and admin can't really do much to help.
I hope your child is surrounded by support and perhaps you can make a visit to check in OP?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Something that stands out to me are the pronouns used to describe this student. Guessing they had a lot more going on mentally than just worrying about classes at Cornell.
According to my kid at Cornell, deceased may have changed name recently and was distressed about election results given trans identity.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe it’s not allowed - but are there any other Cornell parents here? (My earlier post was deleted?)
Have you talked to your kids? How are they? I truthfully freaking out and want my kid to come home.
Do your kids seem ok? Mine doesn’t want to talk about any of it.
https://cornellsun.com/2024/11/11/university-leaders-mourn-death-of-cornell-sophomore/
https://cornellsun.com/2024/11/10/emergency-responders-recover-dead-body-from-fall-creek-gorge-hours-after-airlifting-unresponsive-woman/
Anonymous wrote:A little perspective here…and I’m. It trying to diminish a death by any means. But I attended Cornell University from the late 80s -early 90s and there have always been suicides where students who are overwhelmed with school or not getting the grades, have thrown themselves over bridges and gorges there unfortunately. So the death of this poor sophomore is nothing new. The university has always had to deal with these types of deaths from extremely high avheievera that are considerably hard on themselves on top of being in a rigorous school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Something that stands out to me are the pronouns used to describe this student. Guessing they had a lot more going on mentally than just worrying about classes at Cornell.
According to my kid at Cornell, deceased may have changed name recently and was distressed about election results given trans identity.
Anonymous wrote:Something that stands out to me are the pronouns used to describe this student. Guessing they had a lot more going on mentally than just worrying about classes at Cornell.