Cornell University Confirms Suicide Tally to be 6 Confirms
March 22nd, 2010 - 7:37 pm ICT by Pen Men At Work ( 3 comments )March 22, 2010 (Pen Men at Work): Two alleged cases of suicide at Cornell University have been confirmed. The authorized pronouncement has transported the overall amount of suicides perpetrated in this educational year to the number 6.
The head medical examiner of the Tompkins County has articulated that his office has established lines of communication with the kith and kin of the last two fatalities.
The Ivy League school in the middle of New York is identified due to its meticulous scholastic program. It is also recognized on account of its soaring pressure-related atmosphere. It can be a pretty demanding place. In recent times, however, it has been shaken with a sudden increase of suicides.
The administrators of the school are referring to it as a public health dilemma. They have even positioned sentinels on the overpasses where the students terminated their existence by jumping.
The President of the school situated an announcement daily in the last few days in the school paper. It stated that the students in the school learn and acquaint themselves with many facets of life and academics. But one thing that they must learn to do is to request for help and assistance if necessary and in times of upheaval. Learning to petition for support is a symbol of knowledge and fortitude.
As a consequence of the demises, school representatives have initiated a new psychological health movement. University bureaucrats are earnestly advising those individuals, who are undergoing severe mental stress, to solicit support.
According to the spokespersons, Matthew Zik expired on Friday in close proximity to the suspension bridge over Fall Creek Gorge. Just the day prior to that, crisis squads obtained the corpse of William Sinclair from Fall Creek Gorge under the Thurston Avenue Bridge. Previous to that, on Feb. 17, rescue employees unearthed the dead body of Bradley Ginsburg from the same spot.
The authoritative cause behind the incessant perpetration of suicides continues to be unclear.
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March 23rd, 2010 at 1:57 am
Wow - excellent Engrish. No native English speakers anywhere on staff ho could have proofed that?
March 23rd, 2010 at 4:19 am
Get off it Ispeakenglish. Like youve never made a mistake. Not the time nor the websight for your criticism.
March 23rd, 2010 at 5:52 am
I tend to agree with Ispeakenglish here. It isn’t just an error in spelling, it is the lack of structure and word choice that makes this article hard to read.
It’s almost like it was written by a 7th grader trying to look smart rather than a smart 5th grader. Either way, it made me wonder which country this article originated from.