Cornell Architecture Programs Receive Top Rankings by Magazine
By STEPHANIE YAN Cornell architecture faculty said they are “thrilled” about a report by magazine Architectural Record that ranked Cornell’s undergraduate and graduate programs first and second in the...
View ArticleCORNELL CLOSE-UPS | Prof. Maria Antonia Garcés Studies Life, Work of Cervantes
By CHRISTOPHER BYRNS Though Prof. Maria Antonia Garcés, Hispanic studies, was born 400 years after the death of Miguel de Cervantes — the renowned 16th century Spanish novelist — she says that when...
View ArticlePolice Find Body in Water at Ithaca Falls
By SUN STAFF Updated Thursday at 2:20 p.m. Officers from the Ithaca Police Department found a dead body in the water at Ithaca Falls Wednesday afternoon, according to public information officer Jamie...
View ArticleBig Red Fueling Station Raises $25,000 for Nutrition Gear
By JOSH GIRSKY The Big Red Fueling Station campaign — a Cornell crowdfunding effort to maintain a booth for athletes to pick up snacks — ended Saturday after successfully raising $25,000 in three...
View ArticleEDITORIAL: The Best Solution Against Food Insecurity?
Seeking to address the issue of food insecurity on campus, the Student Assembly voted Thursday to provide $320,000 towards Anabel’s Grocery, a proposed student-run grocery store. While working towards...
View ArticleStudent Union Board Restricts Use of Willard Straight Hall Memorial Room
By KIMBERLY LEE Several student groups may no longer be able to host weekly meetings in the Memorial Room, as the Student Union Board plans to make Willard Straight Hall more accessible to other...
View Article2016 Ithaca Budget Increases TCAT Funding
By SO HYUNG KIM After a month of meetings, the Common Council approved the 2016 budget recommended by Mayor Svante Myrick ’09 on Nov. 4. During the final meeting to discuss the budget, several changes...
View ArticleFormer Cornell Student Killed in Paris Concert Attack
By ANNIE BUI Pierre Innocenti, a former student who spent several months at Cornell taking hospitality management courses, was killed in the terrorist attacks that shook Paris Friday night, The New...
View ArticleVehicle Crashes Into Rand Hall Early Sunday
By ANNIE BUI Updated Sunday at 3:30 p.m. with additional information One student is left with serious injuries following an early Sunday morning vehicle crash into Rand Hall, according to the Cornell...
View ArticleDunbar’s Closes Doors After 36 Years in Collegetown
After more than 36 years in operation, Dunbar’s is the next Collegetown watering hole to shut its doors, according to former manager Brian Rettger. A Collegetown fixture established in 1979, Dunbar’s...
View ArticleStorm Jonas Delays Student Return to Cornell
Cornell students and faculty members scrambled to return to Ithaca in time for the first day of classes in the aftermath of winter storm Jonas, which hit the East Coast last weekend. The storm halted...
View ArticleCornell Tech, Law School Launch New Degree Program
A rendering shows the planned Cornell Tech campus, currently under construction on Roosevelt Island. (Courtesy of Cornell University) Cornell Tech and Cornell Law School announced the creation of a...
View ArticleCROSS COUNTRY | Cross Country Takes the Bronx
By BRITTANY BIGGS As the final stretch of the season rolls on, both the Red men’s and women’s cross country teams looked to cap off a season of highlights at the Ivy League Heptathlon in Bronx, New...
View ArticleSCAZZERO | Haka Flocka Flame
By SOPHIA SCAZZERO Now the extent of my exposure to the rugby is personally only viewing one game, and watching Ross get completely beat up trying to play it on Friends. What I do know is that it’s...
View ArticleAustin H. Kiplinger ’39 Remembered as ‘Legendary’ Cornellian
Austin H. Kiplinger ’39, personal finance publisher and chair emeritus of the Cornell Board of Trustees, died Friday of cancer. He was 97. Kiplinger, a noted philanthropist and benefactor of the...
View ArticleSandy Berger ’67, Former Clinton Adviser, Dies at 70
Former national security adviser Sandy Berger ’67 died in Washington, D.C. Wednesday at the age of 70. Berger ’67 He served as the national security adviser for former President Bill Clinton from 1997...
View ArticleFred Van Sickle Named Vice President for Alumni Affairs and Development
Fred Van Sickle has been named the next vice president for alumni affairs and development, President Elizabeth Garrett announced Thursday. He will succeed Charles Phlegar, who departed the University...
View ArticleBUI | Majoring in The Cornell Daily Sun
This weekend, I, along with thousands of my fellow graduates, will walk across Schoellkopf Field to receive the degrees we’ve worked on for a long four (or five, or six) years. Mine will be in biology...
View ArticleCROSS COUNTRY | Cross Country Takes the Bronx
By BRITTANY BIGGS As the final stretch of the season rolls on, both the Red men’s and women’s cross country teams looked to cap off a season of highlights at the Ivy League Heptathlon in Bronx, New...
View ArticleSCAZZERO | Haka Flocka Flame
By SOPHIA SCAZZERO Now the extent of my exposure to the rugby is personally only viewing one game, and watching Ross get completely beat up trying to play it on Friends. What I do know is that it’s...
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