Freshman forward Aiden Long and junior forward Jonathan Castagna each had four points in Cornell’s first regulation win in ...
It's hard to win hockey games this time of year — that's a lesson we learned last week, and that's a lesson well-learned.” ...
This addiction culminates in the success of the true crime industry, where unsolved crimes act as entertainment for millions ...
Kitamura’s A Separation is a mesmerizing look into the mind of a life in limbo. Its primary strengths lie in well thought-out ...
That is, songs of all genres are becoming shorter and less creative, deprived of their full potential, in order to maximize ...
Cornell alumnus Bradford Garrigues Sr. '77 argues that while students have the right to voice their opinions, they should not dictate university policy. He asserts that disruptive or violent protests ...
We first meet Dracula not as a vampire, but as the notorious Vlad III (also known as Vlad the Impaler) Prince of Wallachia. The story begins with his love for his wife, Elisabeta, and the crusades ...
Opinion Columnist Professor Jan Burzlaff reflects on his growing distrust of fluency in an age shaped by generative AI. In contrast, he defends friction — intellectual tension, uncertainty and ...
Student leaders of campus racial affinity groups have noticed changes in their communities after a 2023 Supreme Court ...
The U.S. Army classified Cornell as being at “moderate to high risk” of losing eligibility for military tuition assistance ...
Which aspects of human nature are denied by modern systems? We’re encouraged to be neurotypical thinkers, to deprioritize ...
Cornell students and professor respond to promotion of U.S. Customs and Border Protection job recruitment on Cornell Career ...
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