Multiple Cornell classes have begun to incorporate artificial intelligence, aiming to more efficiently provide assistance for ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency officially rescinded the 2009 Greenhouse Gas Endangerment Finding on Feb. 12, which ...
Opinion Columnist Leah Badawi '27 urges Cornellians to take action to protect their own threatened liberties by peacefully ...
Eddy Cruz ’17 has recently been spotlighted online and in the news for his lavish themed dinner parties, hosting strangers in his New York City apartment.
It's hard to appreciate the winter when the temperatures are so harsh. While we look forward to warm weather in the spring, Melanie Delfosse ’28 finds reasons to savor the winter in Ithaca.
Impostors, high stakes, and friends turned enemies - according to Yianni Metis '28, this is just your average Friday night ...
Emphasizing civility, the Cornell Republicans and Democrats argued for and against whether Cornell should take a position on ...
The Office of the President has acknowledged less than half of Student Assembly resolutions within the required timeline, ...
President Michael Kotlikoff answered questions about Resilient Cornell and the University’s restructuring plans in the face of financial challenges at an Employee Assembly meeting on Wednesday ...
Ph.D. candidate Russell Burgett filed an appeal challenging a 2016 National Labor Relations Board decision that ruled that ...
Cornell announced its plans to launch a fully online and part-time program to grant bachelor’s degrees to working professionals and adults, with applications opening in January 2027.
Sophomore Josh Toothman boasted a record-breaking performance with his time in the 50-yard freestyle preliminary round. He ...