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"We knew every time we got in the huddle that we were playing our game, we were comfortable and our defense was doing a good ...
Columnist Grace Elmore relates her own graduation to a quote from Bill Nye: “Everyone you will ever meet knows something you ...
Associate Editor Eric Han '26 writes to the graduating seniors about how trying times on our campus have shown the importance ...
The 142nd Masthead's assistant managing editor Eric Reilly reflects on a phrase from his grandfather: "Don’t let school get ...
Max Fattal is a graduate from the School of Industrial and Labor Relations. They served as the associate editor of The ...
Armand Chancellor is a fourth year student in the Brooks School of Public Policy. His fortnightly column The Rostrum focuses ...
On Wednesday, May 7, Cornell students, staff and alumni celebrated Slope Day, the annual concert celebrating the end of ...
The University has revised their statement on the projected date of completion of McGraw Tower’s construction. The ...
This wasn’t my first experience receiving a Gcal invite for something mundane, but what stuck with me was the joke I texted my friend: “I fear we’ve reached a new level of Cornell crazy (the Gcal ...
Finishing the last paragraph on a final paper, finding your go-to study spot open (which proves to be very difficult during finals week) and finally solving a math problem you’ve been working at for ...
Sun Columnist Francis Xavier Jaso reflects on how some of Pope Francis' quiet virtues offered unity in a period of moral ...
Men’s lacrosse netted 20 or more goals in both games of the Ivy League Tournament, propelling Cornell to a title victory and first seed in the National Collegiate Athletic Association Tournament.
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