Last February, I picked up Walden on a Saturday morning and hoped to get through the first chapter. But by evening, I had not started any work, had not eaten and had torn halfway through the book. On ...
It is sometime in the early 2010’s, you live in New York City and you are on your way back home from work. Normally, you take a familiar route, but on this day, you find yourself in a different part ...
We as faculty members and senators now have a chance to restore democratic deliberation and the autonomy of our University from the whims of politicians.
Ratan Tata ’59, B. Arch. ’62, Cornell’s most generous international donor and former chairman of the Tata Group, died at 86.
Heated discussion followed Interim Provost John Siliciano’s ’75, remarks about the University's use of temporary suspensions during an Oct. 9 Faculty Senate meeting.
New York is one of 10 states where voters will consider amending their state constitution to offer explicit protections for abortion, gender and sexual orientation.
Every time I have thought about The Substance since watching it — most often in my attempts to write this review — I have felt a pit in my stomach and an unshakeable feeling of disgust.