It's hard to believe that ten years ago today I became a Cornellian, moving into Court Hall and quickly taking advantage of all of the educational and social opportunities the University provides. A hearty welcome to the Class of 2015, a class that will graduate at the same time Cornell celebrates its sesquicentennial, and a class that will always celebrate its reunions with a whole bunch of amazing 0s and 5s. Six years ago I wrote (in the now defunct, but possibly soon to be reincarnated) Muse: So some humble advice to the Class of 2015: Go out and make Cornell yours. Oh, and you'll be able to watch plenty of Netflix movies after your four years on East Hill.Cornell does not make you. Just as the first students at Ezra’s university helped construct the buildings they studied in, you must make Cornell for yourself. It is for this reason that we cannot possibly understand this place until we have finished our own time at Cornell. There is no definitive Cornell experience — every experience here is unique and tailor-made by the individual student.