As the summer kicks off, Ithaca is springing to life. The Sun captured the Ithaca Festival's lively Thursday parade.
Paul Kurgan '27 is a junior in the College of Arts and Sciences studying Government and Philosophy. He can be reached at ...
Grace is like rain; it falls on every person. It does not discriminate. The art is to know when to cup one’s hands and receive its awe-inspiring insights with humility and gratitude. At a ...
Braving rainy weather and cold temperatures, students gathered on Saturday to receive conferments of their degrees at Schoellkopf Field.
Professor Joseph Margulies ’82, professor of the practice of government, contends that the Board of Trustees' investigation ...
Here’s the first few paragraphs of How Eli Fastiff Became a Sun Senior Editor. Having grown up reading the San Francisco ...
As May rolls around, we come again to the end of a turbulent academic year. Facing down finals, we are reminded of all the ways the storm has rocked the boat: Cornell’s negotiated settlement with the ...
This article is a developing story and will be updated with new information as it becomes available. Cornell lost access to Canvas, its course management system, for approximately six hours on ...
The Cornell AAUP Chapter has been closely following the reporting that Cornell University President Michael Kotlikoff hit students with his car following an interaction with them. We have viewed the ...
This article is a developing story and will be updated with new information as it becomes available. President Michael Kotlikoff drove his car into a Cornell student and ran over the foot of a recent ...
With graduation nearing, Cornell’s own Batman is getting a fitting superhero sendoff. On Thursday, the Student Assembly voted unanimously to thank the anonymous Cornell student for his contributions ...
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