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Banging pots and pans, over 80 pro-Palestine protestors shut down the street in front of the display on Aug 1. Protestors filled East Seneca Street, where they chanted, waved Palestinian flags and ...
It is, however, impossible to deny: Gov Ball is straight-up fun in a youthful, mildly absurd way. Flushing Meadows-Corona Park is a remarkable setting — shady and relatively cool even in the ...
What remains of a festival ground when all the glitter is washed away? At this year’s Boston Calling, that question became less of a metaphor and more of a logistical reality. The city’s ...
Cornell has renamed its Office of Academic Diversity Initiatives to the Office and Academic Discovery and Impact on Friday, according to an email sent to Pre Professional Programs scholars from ...
An anonymous Cornell alumnus has purchased the historic “Robin Hill” property with plans to preserve its historic significance according to Bloomberg.
There will be "a full forfeit of [Kehlani's] whole compensation" in the case of political activity at Slope Day, according to President Michael Kotilkoff.
The Slope Day Programming Board announced Kehlani as Slope Day headliner after a student DJ competition at Willard Straight Hall.
Cornell Law’s 3+3 Accelerated Pathway Scholar Program allows a selective number of undergraduates from Cornell, Hobart and William Smith Colleges and St. Lawrence University to complete their ...
The White House is reportedly seeking concessions from Cornell, among several elite universities that the Trump administration says failed to prevent campus antisemitism, in exchange for resuming ...
Students gathered at Day Hall on Wednesday to protest the recent $1 billion funding cut to Cornell by the Trump administration, condemning both federal action and Cornell’s “compliance and ...
A Cornell professor and two graduate students are suing the federal government, claiming that the enforcement of two of the Trump administration’s national security-related executive orders ...
Following the theme of “How To Build Your Dragon,” first-year architecture students paraded throughout campus at Cornell’s 2025 Dragon Day celebration.