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Monique A.E. Caraballo

@moniqueaecara

Metrics whisperer @CornellMedia 🌸 AuDHD | Photographer & Unhinged Storyteller | All Pink Everything | Sneaker Enthusiast | ⚾🏀🏈🏒 | Opinions are my own

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For the next hour this is strictly a Moo Deng fan account. Since we can’t think about anything else, join us as we do a deep dive on the wonder that are Pygmy Hippos.

For the next hour this is strictly a Moo Deng fan account.

Since we can’t think about anything else, join us as we do a deep dive on the wonder that are Pygmy Hippos.
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Cornell is one of three Ivy League institutions that has never had an alum serve as commander-in-chief—but over the last century, a handful of Big Red contenders have thrown their hat into the ring. cornel.ly/3BcGMCH

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I'm lucky to work with a team that's used to my sense of style, and I feel like I can express myself fashionably most of the time. But, my hair is straight for a reason... Millennial Black women navigate when, where to express style via Cornell Chronicle: news.cornell.edu/stories/2024/0…

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There's nothing like autumn on the Hill. View more of our spectacular fall foliage from recent years by visiting alumni.cornell.edu/cornellians/au…

There's nothing like autumn on the Hill.

View more of our spectacular fall foliage from recent years by visiting alumni.cornell.edu/cornellians/au…
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With election season in high gear, we compiled a primer on how to identify reliable sources of information, on social media and the Internet overall. cornel.ly/3Yaw1cQ

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Edgar Allan Poe is credited with creating the genre of detective fiction. It is fitting, then, that the author’s own death in 1849 remains one of American literature’s great unsolved mysteries. 🧵⬇️

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With burials dating to the 1790s, this historic hillside graveyard today sits directly below Stewart Avenue and the West Campus residences, offering a macabre pathway to campus (particularly during the Halloween season). cornel.ly/4e2zzmx