To honor the convergence of these refreshing seasons, pastel dresses are the way to go. More specifically, pastel butterfly ...
On Saturday, the 144th Editorial Board was elected. Today, Editor-in-Chief Sophia Dasser '28 introduces the board and its ...
Sunbursts is the Photography Department’s weekly photo gallery varying in content from recent happenings. It is written in ...
On Tuesday, students gathered to debate “Community over Government” with a guest appearance by Curtis Sliwa, former Republican nominee for Mayor of NYC.
There are four notable precursors for the Oscars, including the Actor Awards (formerly known as SAG awards), which took place this past Sunday. The other three are the Critics Choice Awards, the ...
Jeanelle Wu '28 reflects on how joining an all-female a cappella group, The Callbaxx, strengthened her confidence and sense of community on campus as a transfer.
At a Tuesday night event, New York State Assemblymember Anna Kelles (D-Tompkins) announced her bid for reelection for a fourth term. Kelles represents Assembly District 125, which includes Tompkins ...
It comes down to really establishing your role and buying into it and believing in it whatever that may be, whether you’re ...
In a season defined by cold walks and colder texts, Selina Chen ’28 asks: Has modern romance on campus lost its spark to ...
The Divers pull her into their universe, in which it seems that money is no object, friends are faintly famous and deeply ...
Cornell announced its plans to launch a fully online and part-time program to grant bachelor’s degrees to working professionals and adults, with applications opening in January 2027.
Looking to get involved in the Ithaca community? Try volunteering! Melanie Delfosse ’28 explains why and where you should ...
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