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 ...
I’ve been a little groggy lately. It’s been hard to stay motivated with the skies turning grey and days getting shorter. Especially after we changed our clocks, falling back into “normal ...
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 droughts and 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 ...
MULTIMEDIA | Anabel’s Grocery, a student-run nonprofit located in Anabel Taylor Hall, is dedicated to providing affordable, fresh groceries sourced locally to the Cornell community. The store ...
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 ...
The holiday season is finally upon us. Regardless of your religion, it is unlikely that you will be able to escape the peppermint-flavored drinks, the string lights, the jolly music and, of course, ...
The film’s power lies in its relatability. By focusing on the intimate struggles of Ruth and Jerry, it invites viewers to see themselves in the story. This connection amplifies the terror, as ...
Marian Caballo is a member of the Class of 2026 in the College of Arts and Sciences. She is the multimedia and data science editor for the 142nd Editorial Board and a news senior writer.