Launched six years ago by Ray Jayawardhana, former dean of the College of Arts and Science, the Zubrow Distinguished Visiting Journalist Fellow program was envisioned as a commitment of the college to ...
Last week, art was used, as it so often is, to capture the feeling of the nation. On Saturday, Feb. 22, the Internet was left buzzing after the Army Choir made a very fascinating song choice at the ...
Dawn opens on calm lapping waves in the voice of Gracekelly Fulton, or GK, the frontwoman of Twin Court, who debuted their first album on Saturday afternoon at Argos Warehouse. The first track off the ...
Cornell Students Create Club (CSC), or Create for short, is an internal organization within Cornell’s Performing and Media Arts department. As the student branch of the department, Create’s mission is ...
After a long day of writing chemistry lab reports, solving excruciating physics problems and analyzing Old English poetry, I find myself needing a way to unwind. Although I have many hobbies, ...
We've always been capable of performing at this high level,” said junior guard Cooper Noard, who scored 19 points against both Penn and Princeton.
The truth can be hard to find these days, but the 143rd Editorial Board of The Sun promises to pursue transparency and remain courageous.
Next week, in Bailey Hall, we will be holding an event that will uphold Cornell values: Pathways to Peace will bring four experts on Israel/Palestine to deeply examine the complexities of the region.
What happens when an ex-mega-pop star, two British men with freakishly good American accents and a camera operator walk onto an empty stage? Sunset Blvd. answers this question. I came into the show ...
Behind the scenes, Cornell Fashion Collective is hard at work preparing for its 41st Annual Spring Runway Show, which is entirely student run.
Effective immediately, the University is freezing hiring across all colleges, schools, divisions and administrative units. The decision follows a drastic decrease in research funding and recent ...
Integrative Plant Science students, faculty and supporters stand up for science in the wake of recent executive orders.