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The Cornell Review is an independent campus newspaper at Cornell University. Founded in 1984, the Review has a proud history ...
The Cornell Review is an independent campus newspaper at Cornell University. Founded in 1984, the Review has a proud history ...
In February of this year, the National institutes of Health (“NIH”) notified Cornell and other university grant recipients that, going forward, a grant recipient will be permitted to add a standard 15 ...
Recent construction projects have been a hot topic of conversation for all Cornellians alike. Whether it’s posting memes on Sidechat or listing day-to-day grievances with friends, this irritation is ...
April 1, 2025, marks the 55th anniversary of the fire that destroyed the first Africana Studies and Research Center (ASRC) at 320 Wait Avenue. The fire was assumed to be arson, and set off a ...
The Cornell Review, is co-sponsoring a free speech event on Thursday, April 10 at 5:30 p.m. at Landis Auditorium at the Cornell Law School. The event is open to the public and is also sponsored by the ...
On Friday, March 21, Michael I. Kotlikoff was named 15th President. The full Board of Trustees voted on his elevation from Interim President at their March meeting in Ithaca. In 2024, Martha Pollack ...
It is said that the best books don’t make you feel convinced, but instead make you feel as if you knew all along what they were going to say. Peter Thiel’s Zero To One: Notes on Startups, or How to ...
While not as important as the decision to attend Cornell or selecting a major, one of the most important decisions an undergraduate can make is whether to join a fraternity or sorority and then to ...
As I sit here today, only days away from graduation, I feel far removed from the protests that had been occurring on campus all year. Looking back, it is clear now that Cornell tragically treats ...
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