The remarkable thing about days getting shorter is that this celestial process is time immemorial. Year after year and millennia after millennia, days get shorter beginning in summer until the winter ...
Public relations innovator Barbara Way Hunter ’49 leaves a legacy of leadership, from serving as the women’s editor of The Cornell Daily Sun to founding her own firm. She died on Dec. 18 at ...
Public relations innovator Barbara Way Hunter ’49 leaves a legacy of leadership, from serving as the women’s editor of The Cornell Daily Sun to founding her own firm. She died on Dec. 18 at ...
Criticism of the Chinese government is not an insult to the Chinese student community at Cornell University, nor can acting as a mouthpiece for the Chinese Communist Party fully represent all ...
This story will be updated. For the first time in over half a century, Ivy League Football is back to competing for national titles. In an announcement made Wednesday morning, the Ivy League ...
Cornell’s Board of Trustees has sweeping power over University affairs, from choosing the president to green-lighting the creation of new colleges. Of the trustees, 28.8 percent work in the ...
We often throw around the joke that if Oppenheimer had taken an ethics class, maybe we wouldn’t have nuclear bombs. But would those lectures have changed anything? Actually, we’d have been ...
As former President Donald Trump readies to reclaim the Oval Office in January, Cornell’s international community faces an uncertain and unsettling future. With the looming threat of new travel ...
The folk music we know today is somewhat of a long shot away from the gospels and shanties of 19th-century America, meaning that somewhere along the way, folk had to have been rebranded. This ...
Last month, Rep. Ritchie Torres (D-N.Y.) condemned Prof. Eric Cheyfitz, American studies, on X, claiming that he “demonizes Israel and lionizes Hamas.” The criticism came amid escalating ...