(607NewsNow) — Here’s a look back at the top stories on 607NewsNow from this week:

Sex abuse allegations ‘abhorrent,’ Kotlikoff says: Cornell continues to investigate allegations of sex abuse. In a statement, interim President Michael Kotlikoff says the Chi Phi fraternity remains suspended and several students received a temporary suspension. Read the full story here.

New jail under consideration in Cortland County: Cortland County’s jail is running out of space. Legislative Chair Kevin Fitch tells us the county has a decision to make. Read the full story here.

Winter storm warning, advisory issued through Friday: The National Weather Service says a storm can dump five to eight inches of snow over parts of the Southern Tier starting today through late Thursday night. Read the full story here.

NWS says heavy snow expected Thursday, Friday morning: The National Weather Service says Ithaca remains under a winter weather advisory until four o’clock tomorrow morning and a wind advisory until nine o’clock tonight. A winter storm warning is also in effect still in Cortland until early tomorrow morning. Read the full story here.

Malina to depart Cornell in January: A top Cornell official will step down in the new year. Vice President of University Relations Joel Malina is retiring after 11 years with the Big Red. Malina departs the Hill to join the global strategic advisory firm Brunswick Group as a partner in Washington, DC. Read the full story here.