Cornell announced the creation of the Ashley School of Global Development and the Environment, a new school within the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, in an article published by the Cornell ...
Shared governance came from students’ demand for a judicial system independent of our administration. In 1969, the Cornell ...
Senior Opinion Columnist Adriana Vink ‘27 discusses her experience being penalized under the Student Code of Conduct for ...
A petition on behalf of student dining workers at Cornell was launched on Nov. 3, demanding that the University halt ...
The Student Assembly passed three resolutions, which called on the University to divest from fossil fuel companies, condemned Cornell’s Nov. 7 settlement with the Trump administration and recommended ...
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program provides food security for millions of Americans, with roughly 42 million people per month in 2024. During the 2025 government shutdown, SNAP lost its ...
The Lansing Town Board unanimously voted to withdraw its proposed land-use moratorium on development at its Nov. 19 meeting without discussion or explanation, allowing for construction on the ...
Senior Opinion Columnist Sophie Gross ‘27 writes about the different realms of personal, digital and institutional privacy and how unknowingly exposed most of us leave ourselves to violations of our ...
Editor's Note: This article contains details about sexual assault. 22 year old former Cornell student Bilguun Enkhbayar was convicted of Rape in the First Degree and Burglary in the Second Degree on ...
Reid Weingarten ’71 and Darren Indyke J.D. ’91 were among the top-mentioned individuals in the latest batch of convicted child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s personal emails released by the House ...
It's no secret that technology has college students firmly in its grasp. From the moment we first refresh on our Instagram pages in the morning, to the last text we send each night, an endless stream ...
After enduring its worst stretch of the season — a pair of losses and an overtime win — women’s hockey needed to respond if it wanted to maintain its position atop the ECAC Hockey standings. On ...
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