Biology student and musician Tochi Ezidiegwu ’26 is releasing her first EP this summer, consisting of songs inspired by her ...
At the inaugural event of Black Men 4 Christ, the Africana Studies & Research Center Multipurpose Room became a center for ...
Opinion Columnist Mina Petrova '29 highlights the deep entanglements between ICE and the IDF regarding direct training ...
A Dunkin’ Donuts, Starbucks and College Town Pizza walk into a Collegetown bar — and it’s 2016. Jessi Zheng ’29 highlights ...
‘Solar Flare’ is a weekly playlist column where Sun contributors spotlight a slice of musical taste with the campus community ...
Ithaca and Tompkins County are partnering with Community Sustainability Partners and Cornell’s Environmental System Lab to ...
Chatty Cathy, a restaurant originally located on Eddy Street, rebranded and expanded as Fresh Marché on College Avenue, now ...
Part of the site’s charm is its inclusion of countless books, including ones not traditionally published. Anyone can upload their work to the site, allowing it to be reviewed and added. While amazing, ...
Postdoctoral Fellow Rhona Burns argues that the CGSU-UE resolution irresponsibly legitimizes violence, relies on misleading claims and fuels division and antisemitic rhetoric. She calls for a ...
The neck-and-neck nature of the game came to be after Harvard cut a 3-1 Cornell lead to 3-2 on Will Hughes’ tally 7:18 into the third period, a goal that massively rejuvenated the Crimson.
After dropping game one on Friday night and bouncing back on Saturday, the Red hung on to beat the Crimson on Sunday, ending Harvard’s season and capping off an impressive 15-3 record at Lynah Rink.
On defense, junior goalkeeper Matt Tully bounced back from his tough start against Penn State, saving 10 shots and holding Brown to eight goals in his time in the cage. Sophomore goalkeeper Tim ...
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