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Warren J. Schor dies of Swine Flu

Posted in Student Deaths by Cornell's Most Infamous on September 13th, 2009.

Warren J. Schor died of complications from H1N1 swine flu at Cayuga Medical Center on September 11, 2009. The sophomore was attending Cornell University to study economics and management in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. Schor was hospitalized since September 3rd after being admitted with flu symptoms; the presence of swine was diagnosed one day before Schor died. Schor lived in a fraternity house on campus.

Warren Schor
Untitled photo, Facebook, May 22, 2008

Schor’s family has created an In memory of Warren Schor website with photographs; there are also several Facebook groups in his memory: Warren Schor RIP We Love You and In loving memory of Warren J. Schor.

At least 520 students at Cornell have reported flu-like symptoms. For more information about swine flu at Cornell, please see CU and the Flu.

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