HarpWeek so frequently that they have a bookmark pointing directly to the resource."
The University Library
and the Sun have invested in technology to provide an online archive of the newspaper's historical files. Ultimately, the contents
of each issue will be indexed and a database created to allow article searches by subject, writer, or date. Through the Library
Endowment, the class has raised enough to convert the entire 1978-79 volume of the newspaper, which is now available on the
Digital
Daily Sun website! We would like to be the first class to underwrite our entire four undergraduate years of the Sun digital archive
(maybe we can convince some architects to donate the fifth year). This project will require approximately $20,000 in additional gifts
to the Class of 1979 Library Endowment. Once you take a look at the results, you just might get hooked on it, and if you do, you can
designate this project on the Cornell Fund
online gift form.