Buffalo Street Books welcomed back two Cornell alumni Friday, Nov. 22 at 5 p.m. to host a book discussion of “Rooms: The Work and Life of JJ Manford” by Gordon Sander ’72 B. Arch. ’73. Sander — a ...
Cornell struggled to penetrate the stout Quinnipiac defense, firing just 16 shots on goal, its fewest attempts all season.
Vinyl is back. Record sales are in their 16th consecutive year of growth. In the U.S. alone, sales are up to $1.2 billion a year from just $14.2 million in 2007. Oddly enough, it’s not Boomers ...
As a genre, fantasy has been around for as long as human imagination has dared to dream of what could be in realms where the typical laws of nature do not apply. However, a subgenre which blends the ...
“The threat to LGBTQ rights, HRT access, immigration rights, and contraception access” are all things Akoya Wellingtonalton ‘28 is worried about. “The people I love are afraid and hurting ...
A few weeks ago, I bought a book from the Cornell Store which has been on my reading list for eons. This is, of course, the infamous Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood. I could feel myself getting ...
The sight of a bedazzled ankle monitor on-screen during the Season 33 premiere of Dancing with the Stars perfectly encapsulated the series for me: flashy, innovative and compellingly self-aware.
Cornell Board of Trustees Chair Kraig Kayser MBA ’84 holds a seat on the Board of Directors of Moog and has millions personally invested in the weapons manufacturing company. Kayser’s role has ...
Mark Vigeant ’11's one-man comedy piece takes the form of a best man speech and explores the effect of toxic masculinity and loneliness on how a person experiences and seeks love.
Shadows Dance Troupe held their annual Fall Step event — the University’s largest dance collective — on Sunday at the State Theatre of Ithaca. The night celebrated the Shadows senior class ...
No. 16 men’s soccer suffered a devastating 3-2 loss to Princeton in double overtime during the Ivy League Tournament semifinals on Friday. After taking a commanding 2-0 lead early in the match ...
The Washington Post’s Supreme Court Correspondent Ann Marimow ’97, held a panel with University professors and leaders to discuss the second Trump administration on Wednesday.