“If you don’t want to be engaged – if you don’t want to confront oppression – your role as an intellectual is pointless.” — Bassel al-Araj We write as graduating students, and when this is published, ...
For a fruitful educational and developmental experience, strive for that which seems impossible but is feasible with a steadfast dedication to the concept of free speech we all look to champion: a ...
I gave much of the first two years of my college experience to alcohol, but over the past two years, I have gained so much back.
It is well-past time for Cornell – if not the leadership, then the rest of us — to hold its ground. Because the fight for higher education is just getting started.
I am a historian by trade, borne back ceaselessly into the past. As such, various professors have beaten into me the fact that my writing needs what we in the industry call a “So What Question.” The ...
Prof. John Siliciano ’75, law, will serve as interim provost effective July 1, according to an email from current Provost Michael Kotlikoff to the Cornell community on Monday, May 13. The announcement ...
Sofia Rubinson is a graduating senior from the College of Arts and Sciences. She served as the Managing Editor on The Sun’s 141st Masthead and News Editor on the 140th Masthead. She can be reached at ...
I believe that when we put down our bull horns and listen to one another, we can have discussions at Cornell that bridge gaps between us even if we cannot change the realities that inform our thoughts ...
In linking the genocide in Palestine to the genocide that created Cornell, CML has proven just how deep settler investments go.
The intellectual imperative of a scholar is to speak truth to power with grace and humility entails both freedom of expression and calling out those who misuse that freedom by violently quashing other ...
“Yet there is no avoiding time, the sea of time, the sea of memory and forgetfulness, the years of promise, gone and unrecoverable, of the land almost allowed to claim its better destiny, only to have ...
As the year ends and students mark their calendars with expected departures from campus, many Cornellians face one common problem — transportation. As Cornell is home to many international and ...