Events Should be Measured by Impact not Quantity
Spring 2023 Edition
Cornell is spending millions of dollars (re)building structures across campus this summer.
Cornell does not produce illiteracy in the conventional sense. Rather, Cornellians graduate with perhaps a more insidious...
So, if you’re a recovering politico, close your Twitter and put down your phone. Go outside and...
Last May, Cornell unveiled its intent to construct a clone of Upson Hall on the ground where...
A deep dive into the popular Japanese films featured at Cornell Cinema this year.
While Grubhub seems to have no issues with any of the Ithaca Hospitality group’s ghost restaurant listings...
We want to empower students, not take away representation and power from them. What good would it...
The Student Assembly routinely embarrasses Cornell with scandals, partisan politics, and corruption. And why shouldn’t they? It’s...