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Akin to how I spent the summer before sixth grade binge-watching Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide to gain insight into the operations of Middle School, dive into my Declassified Student ...
The first song was “She Looks so Perfect” by Five Seconds of Summer. They had four people at the front of the stage singing ...
My journey into this Cornell double-life began at the beginning of the semester when I auditioned for the shows being ...
Recently re-elected Student Assembly President Zora deRham ’27 plans to prioritize restoring Trillium meal swipes, increasing ...
‘Student Artist Spotlight’ is a column that runs intermittently, featuring student artists of all kinds on campus. For ...
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 upbeat, layered vocals, guitars and whistles sound like spring in Ithaca: it always eventually comes, even when it’s ...
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 ...
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 ...