Cornell has made a shift away from longstanding established policies to solve shorter-term issues — and it has proved costly.
As every single person in the lecture hall raised their hands when Prof. Elisha Cohn, Department of Literatures in English, asked who had read Jane Austen before, I shrank into my seat. It was the ...
Specializing in plant-based West African cuisine, Asempe Kitchen found its roots in chef Kuukua Yomekpe’s Ohio home in 2016. Although it was not financially viable for her to quit her full-time job, ...
As the last few leaves fall off Ithaca’s trees, take advantage of the natural beauty among us and get outdoors! Ithaca boasts more than 100 waterfalls within 10 miles of downtown and has plenty of ...
I finally sit down at my desk ready to unlock the colorful world of Doechii’s new album Alligator Bites Never Heal. Only recently unearthing the talents of Doechii’s storytelling, I was drawn in with ...
The Emerging Markets Institute hosted its annual conference under the theme “Innovation and Transformation to Emerge Stronger” on Oct. 31 and Nov. 1 at the Tata Innovation Center and Bloomberg Center ...
Those who have eaten at Morrison Dining Hall are already familiar with the work of Reid Fleishman ’25 who helped create a more efficient dishware system.
About 50 students, professors, and community members attended a “Stand Against Fascism” rally at Ho Plaza on Friday afternoon, hearing from a slate of speakers who criticized both newly-elected ...
Cornell’s chapter of the Food Recovery Network provides unused food from University dining halls to Tompkins County residents in need through the Friendship Donation Network.
Many visiting scholars and fellows receive limited or no compensation from the University, balancing program fee requirements and high living costs.
Sophomore guard Jake Fiegen emerged as the hero in Friday night’s exhilarating 88-86 victory, sinking a clutch three-pointer with just 0.8 seconds remaining on the clock. This 2024-2025 men’s ...
Despite community support for Just Cause Employment, the legislation remains stagnant in Ithaca’s Common Council. The city currently operates under at-will employment, which allows employers to fire ...