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‘Solar Flare’ is a weekly playlist column where Sun contributors spotlight a slice of musical taste with the campus community ...
Life on wheels is natural for Pompilio, who holds a decades-long passion for skateboarding and has worked in the driving ...
Amid an increase in recruitment from United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Cornell Career Services has begun ...
Tompkins Cortland Community College graduates in the Sustainable Farming and Food Systems Program now have a direct transfer ...
The Student Assembly unanimously passed Resolution 58, which states that Cornell administration cannot rescind an artist's invitation to the University “except as contractually allowed.” ...
The Sun sat down with President Michael Kotlikoff and Provost Kavita Bala during a period where the “University is facing substantial challenges,” according to Kotlikoff.
Professor Daniel R. Schwarz argues that, by using the threat of withholding research funds and taxing endowments, Trump and his acolytes are trying to nationalize universities.
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 ...
Cornell is reportedly in talks with the Trump administration to soon close on a settlement to pay up to $100 million to restore its frozen federal funding.
The Sun’s Sports Department selected its picks for the Top 25 senior athletes of the 2024-2025 season.
Momodou Taal's lawyers filed a motion for a Temporary Restraining Order following the reported presence of law enforcement at Taal’s place of residence.
Vera Rubin, M.S. ’51, a pioneering astronomer in research on galaxy rotation rates, will be honored on a U.S. Quarter as part of the 2025 American Women Quarters Program.
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