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 ...
This story will be updated. For the first time in over half a century, Ivy League Football is back to competing for national titles. In an announcement made Wednesday morning, the Ivy League ...
The remarkable thing about days getting shorter is that this celestial process is time immemorial. Year after year and millennia after millennia, days get shorter beginning in summer until the winter ...
Just over a year ago, Douglas Ford ’23 woke up to severe chest pains while visiting family in a rural town in South Jersey. But when he arrived at the emergency room, he had to wait for nine ...
Douglas Ford ’23 is the co-founder and chief executive officer of Chromie Health, a novel artificial intelligence-powered healthcare management service.
HAMILTON — Across two evenings against upstate New York rival Colgate, No. 12 men’s hockey trailed by two goals three separate times. Twice the Red was able to overcome that deficit.
Maria Lima Valdez ‘25 protested her suspension for her private Instagram post saying “Zionists must die,” arguing “it was not a call to action.” What is Valdez referring to, if not ...
The folk music we know today is somewhat of a long shot away from the gospels and shanties of 19th-century America, meaning that somewhere along the way, folk had to have been rebranded. This ...
Last month, Rep. Ritchie Torres (D-N.Y.) condemned Prof. Eric Cheyfitz, American studies, on X, claiming that he “demonizes Israel and lionizes Hamas.” The criticism came amid escalating ...
Phil Syphrit, a recent retiree who worked at the Cornell Botanic Gardens for 22 years, cites Sept. 11, 2001, as the first moment he witnessed the gardens’ restorative qualities throughout ...