Opinion Columnist Mina Petrova '29 argues that the racist hatred of the Trump Administration and brutality of ICE agents is ...
Even if Rae and McRae had the skills and sheer talent to become the next big stars, the lack of monoculture means they would never reach the sheer influence and fame of a Britney Spears. That level of ...
Even those in PMA such as Amane recognize how wordy Shakespeare can be: "Sometimes I read it, and I'm like, what the heck are they saying?" The cast evidently learned though, getting in touch with ...
Ithaca High School junior Cornelia Ye argues that reinstating on-campus semester dual enrollment for local high school students at Cornell would strengthen both local public schools and the University ...
These two places host a plethora of historic military dress while also adding in student creations inspired by the fashion of ...
Opinion Columnist Zak Kheder ’26 contends that in a world with such nuanced problems, our brightest minds cannot be ...
Opinion Columnist and MPA student Paul Caruso uses the serotypes and expectations of Valentine's Day to discusses how people ...
Ava Betnar '29 explores her problem with Big Red Missed Connections, the anonymous Instagram account for Cornell's secret ...
The closest humanity has ever gotten to a period of sustained world peace was not the Congress of Vienna in 1815, nor the ...
Files released by the Department of Justice on Jan. 30 reveal email exchanges between Weill Cornell professor Francis Barany ...
The First American University,” taught by de facto Cornell historian Corey Earle ’07, teaches students about the University's history and how Cornell's campus has evolved.
Even as the Grammys remain a celebration of music, it’s hard to ignore what’s going on in the country right now. This year’s show carried a quiet but palpable tension as many artists used their ...
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