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The Cornell Review is an independent campus newspaper at Cornell University. Founded in 1984, the Review has a proud history ...
A college is often described as a marketplace of ideas, an ideologically diverse forum for the productive exchange of thought. However, turning this vision into a reality is more complicated. Is the ...
April 1, 2025, marks the 55th anniversary of the fire that destroyed the first Africana Studies and Research Center (ASRC) at 320 Wait Avenue. The fire was assumed to be arson, and set off a ...
On Friday, March 21, Michael I. Kotlikoff was named 15th President. The full Board of Trustees voted on his elevation from Interim President at their March meeting in Ithaca. In 2024, Martha Pollack ...
College lawyers argue that the decision to name or unname a building is separate from the donor’s decision to make an unconditional gift. Conversely, lawyers for unhappy donors argue that there was a ...
Thursday, March 14, was Cornell Giving Day, a 24-hour fundraising frenzy when Cornell’s friends and alumni were called upon to donate to very specific causes. Giving Day is the closest thing to a free ...
After a turbulent few months for Cornell, the Board of Trustees voted “unanimously” in support of President Martha Pollack’s leadership. Last week, in the most recent struggle faced by the Cornell ...
On December 19, the Legal Insurrection Foundation (LIF) and the Cornell Free Speech Alliance will be hosting an online event, “Campus Antisemitism Crisis: Cornell, The Ivies, and Other U.S.
Nearly daily, a new viral TikTok trend breaks out and reveals one more sad truth about my generation. From washing chicken with dishwashing soap to sharpening your teeth with a nail filer, some of ...
CUPD is investigating anonymous threats against Cornell's Jewish community that were posted to Greek Rank on Saturday and Sunday. Beginning Saturday evening and throughout the day Sunday, anonymous ...
I usually think it is improper form to criticize our competitors at the Sun. However, their inaction on one of the largest stories to embroil our alma mater in years is too large a failure for me to ...