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But before I focus on the places we'll go, I want to chat about the places we've been. Class of 2025, we've been quarantined ...
Armand Chancellor is a fourth year student in the Brooks School of Public Policy. His fortnightly column The Rostrum focuses ...
Aurora Weirens is a fourth year student in the College of Arts & Sciences. Her fortnightly column The Northern Light ...
Men’s lacrosse netted 20 or more goals in both games of the Ivy League Tournament, propelling Cornell to a title victory and ...
An Instagram post from the Coalition for Mutual Liberation criticized the possibility of increased surveillance, claiming ...
On Wednesday, May 7, Cornell students, staff and alumni celebrated Slope Day, the annual concert celebrating the end of ...
The University has revised their statement on the projected date of completion of McGraw Tower’s construction. The ...
Sun Columnist Francis Xavier Jaso reflects on how some of Pope Francis' quiet virtues offered unity in a period of moral ...
Essentially, all our tuition provides us with are classes and dorms. Yet I believe that waking up, going to class and then ...
Tops can be even trickier and may lead to a closet disaster. If you work somewhere more strict, your options may be limited ...
This part of my village stayed by me through it all — academic difficulties, a culture shock, the job search. They were my soft place to land. In 2024, when I started applying for PhD programs, I ...
I was thinking about something that happened back when I was attending Cornell between 1990 and 1994, but was hoping someone could help me find the actual article to clarify some of the facts.