The recent failed attempts at University neutrality are a mere reflection that political neutrality is a reinforcement of more politically powerful (and likely hateful) forces.
Sally Rooney, grandmaster of the contemporary writing scene has produced yet another masterpiece. In Intermezzo we find ourselves grappling with the grief of losing a parent but also losing the self ...
Cornell is finally signaling a willingness to move on from the attention-sucking disruption from a minority of students.
Whenever I buy Broadway tickets, I always look at the cast before I go. Normally, I wouldn’t know many of the names of those performing with the exception of a few big Broadway stars — like when I saw ...
After an increase in the cost of living and a fall in tax revenue in Tompkins County, legislators continue debating the 2025 annual county budget.
Administrators’ fear of issuing proper consequences proves that Day Hall’s residents have been comfortable with a new culture that feeds the egos of rule-breakers.
According to the lawsuit, Cornell and dozens of other elite institutions manipulated the calculation of need-based financial aid, violating federal antitrust laws.
New York is one of 10 states where voters will consider amending their state constitution to offer explicit protections for abortion, gender and sexual orientation.
The other day, after seeing dead leaves on the ground and feeling a slight breeze on my shoulders, I smelled it. Notes of nutmeg, cinnamon, and cloves mixed with the comforting and creamy flavors of ...
Bad Bunny, the pioneer reggaetón artist and Puerto Rican icon, is beloved not just for his upbeat Latin tunes, but also for his unflinching political advocacy. The song “El Apagón” from his breakout ...
By Maia Mehring If you’ve been paying attention to campus chatter lately, you may have heard the acronym “COB” dropped here and there. To most, it’s a cryptic term that holds no meaning, but for some ...
Heated discussion followed Interim Provost John Siliciano’s ’75 remarks about the University's use of temporary suspensions during an Oct. 9 Faculty Senate meeting.