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We were honored to welcome Dean Marla Love and President Michael Kotlikoff to our spring open house, which marked the ...
Gymnastics has become a part of who I am,” Beers said. “I grew up in the gym … “It has taught me some valuable life lessons ...
The Trump administration walked back revocations of over 1800 student visas and termination of student records, impacting at ...
Opinion Columnist and Professor Jan Burzlaff reflects on final papers as a process, especially as the stress of finals week ...
In a Letter to the Editor, Irvin McCullough writes that administration chose perceived comfort over the principle of free ...
The Lucky Six, a new novel by local author Gordon Cooper, is a goldmine in regional historical fiction. Set in 1874 in nearby ...
As shared in an announcement released Thursday, Farlow will be succeeded by assistant coach Tara Tembey for the remainder of ...
One restless night last December, I woke up, left my room and, under the flickering white lights of a Low Rise bathroom, cut microbangs with hot pink kids’ craft scissors. They fell just a few ...
April is recognized as National Poetry Month, a time dedicated to celebrating poetry and its impact on culture, communication and communities. At Cornell, this month is marked by a wide range of ...
Test Spins is a fortnightly throwback column reviewing and recommending classic and underrated albums from the past. It runs ...
It was with sadness and embarrassment that I read The Sun’s article, “Kotlikoff Criticizes Kehlani’s Slope Day Headline.” The issue, it seems, is that R&B singer Kehlani has political views.
Now that all those who believe this title was genuine are gathered, it's time for us to have a discussion: Not only should women have vibrators — it is actually a critical act of self-empowerment.