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In her column, Julia Poggi urges readers to confront tough questions: Who benefits from Ithaca’s monopolies? Who’s left out?
Today marks the 110th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, a day that every Armenian takes to remember the events that cost ...
Opinion Columnist Pilar Seielstad questions the repercussions of “live and let live,” which can become dangerous when it ...
Six students are campaigning for the undergraduate student-elected trustee position on the Cornell Board of Trustees.
President Michael Kotlikoff signed a statement condemning the federal government’s political interference in universities as ...
After President Michael Kotlikoff rescinded Kehlani’s invitation as Slope Day headliner two weeks before the concert, the ...
Shlomo, a Sustainability Coordinator for Cornell Dining, and Ambarish Lulay, the Executive Chef at Cornell Dining, is especially timely as we approach the end of April, Sustainability Month at Cornell ...
The second piece of Professor and Opinion Columnist Jan Burzlaff's "The Tip Jar." How do we think about belonging, confusion and college pressure?
We play these courses every year, and you think you [can] just go back and try to do the same thing every time. My game plan on some holes has changed based on the distances.” ...
Student Assembly election results are out for the 2025-2026 academic year. Zora deRham ’27 secured a second term as president ...
Zoulfa Katouh’s writing will enrapture you in intense hope as the spring blossoms bud and the trees grow fruitful. As Salama ...
Cornell's mushroom club, the Fantastic Fungi Fanatics, share their passion for mushrooms and advocate for greater exposure to ...