Public relations innovator Barbara Way Hunter ’49 leaves a legacy of leadership, from serving as the women’s editor of The Cornell Daily Sun to founding her own firm. She died on Dec. 18 at the age of ...
The remarkable thing about days getting shorter is that this celestial process is time immemorial. Year after year and millennia after millennia, days get shorter beginning in summer until the winter ...
Just over a year ago, Douglas Ford ’23 woke up to severe chest pains while visiting family in a rural town in South Jersey. But when he arrived at the emergency room, he had to wait for nine ...
MULTIMEDIA | Weather editor Nicole Collins spoke to Emily Detrick, director of horticulture at Cornell Botanic Gardens, earlier this semester about mitigation strategies in response to recent ...
After serving as guest columnist for The Sun in 2023-2024 and speaking to a great many students and colleagues here and elsewhere, I have concluded that United States universities and colleges ...
8. The Holiday I won’t try to pretend that this movie is unknown, but with that being said, it somehow doesn’t have the Christmas classic status of say, Home Alone or Love, Actually, and it ...
Douglas Ford ’23 is the co-founder and chief executive officer of Chromie Health, a novel artificial intelligence-powered healthcare management service.
Cornell’s Board of Trustees has sweeping power over University affairs, from choosing the president to green-lighting the creation of new colleges. Of the trustees, 28.8 percent work in the ...
On the last day of classes, the Coalition for Mutual Liberation led a rally and die-in for Palestine. Protesters blocked the entrances to Okenshields Dining Hall and Mann Library on Monday morning, ...
A month before the presidential election, Prof. Peter Enns, government, published a model with three other researchers that would correctly predict the results for all 50 U.S. states. Besides ...