Girls and gays, we need to learn when to step the hell up! Stop letting men treat you like garbage and make you feel bad about yourself. And absolutely do NOT let them make you feel like you don’t ...
Has the golden age of television ended? The rise of streaming has fundamentally changed the way that we, as viewers, consume media. Streamers like Netflix, Hulu and Amazon Prime provide flexibility, ...
You’re standing there, costume on, lights pointing down at you. The music is about to begin, and the crowd has gathered in their seats. Then you count down in your head, “three, two, one,” and hear ...
Quarterbacks Max Spero and Charles Snajdr combined for five costly interceptions against a Navy defense which allowed only 91 passing yards all game.
Picking each other up [by] communicating and talking as much as possible –– those are the keys to winning more games,” Wolfe said.
I’m very proud of the season we’ve had so far. It’s going to come down to conference play, and we’re heading in the right direction.” ...
The underlying formal complaint, however, remains in place and has not been investigated. On Aug. 2 Taal received an email from OSCCS offering to discuss a possible alternate resolution. Taal asserted ...
In The Sun’s article, “Administrators Discuss Disciplining Protesters, Monitoring Faculty in Private Hillel Parents Meeting,” I was quoted as suggesting that “in-class activities of our faculty” will ...
If you’re anything like me or any of the people who I told about the release of this book, then you’ll be surprised to find out that Rick Riordan is still writing Percy Jackson. Nonetheless, it seems ...
Art is inherently political. It exists in the context in which it was created, and choosing not to consider that context will change its meaning, whether for better or worse. So, naturally, when ...
Any true union with teeth and a material commitment to justice would recognize this patterned behavior as systemic violence, and as union busting, as evidenced at Cornell’s peer institutions including ...
Seth Berman is a third-year student in the College of Arts & Sciences. His column, The Other Side, takes on controversial issues both on the Cornell campus and in broader societal contexts, offering a ...