Warren Schor (Cornell University Class of 2011) Dies of H1N1 Complications

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Warren Schor, 20, died from complications relating to H1N1 influenza on Friday at Cayuga Medical Center. Warren Schor is the first H1N1 influenza-related fatality in Tompkins County. His hometown s reported to be Clinton Corners in Dutchess County.

Wednesday, Sepetember 10 2009, Cornell University health officials reported that approximately 450 Cornell students had been diagnosed by Gannett Health Services with probable H1N1 influenza. Cornell’s Inter-Fraternity Council placed a seven-day moratorium on fraternity social events in an effort to curb the spread of the flu across campus.

Schor was a student in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences and a member of Zeta Beta Tau fraternity — a national Jewish fraternity.


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Cornell University is a private university in Ithaca, New York, USA, and a member of the Ivy League. About 260 university buildings are divided primarily between Central and North Campuses on the plateau of the East Hill of Ithaca, West Campus on its slope, and Collegetown immediately south of Central Campus. Central Campus has laboratories, administrative buildings, and almost all of the university’s academic buildings, athletic facilities, auditoriums, and museums. The only residential facility on Central Campus is the Law School’s residential college, Hughes Hall. North Campus contains freshman and graduate student housing, themed program houses, and 29 fraternity and sorority houses. West Campus has upperclass residential colleges and an additional 25 fraternity and sorority houses. Collegetown contains the Schwartz Performing Arts Center and two upperclass residence halls, amid a neighborhood of apartments, eateries, and businesses.


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