<p>I don’t think sac was “spinning”. I think she was trying to honestly and fairly describe the ambiguity of the relationship.</p>
<p>The Cornell analogy doesn’t feel right. Don’t Barnard and Columbia have separate presidents, for instance? And of course, the undergrads at Cornell share a common set of dorms.</p>
<p>And when we toured Cornell, we went to “admissions” not any one particular school’s admissions. The tour they ran covered all seven undergrad schools, whereas separate admissions folk run separate tours for B and C.</p>
<p>The two institutions have a rich and possibly unique relationship. Surely it’s not spinning to acknowledge that.</p>