MULTIMEDIA | A Conversation with Sasha Sagan

MULTIMEDIA/SCIENCE | Science editor Laine Havens sat down with author, podcast host and producer Sasha Sagan, the daughter of famed astronomer Carl Sagan and science communicator Ann Druyan. In the twenty-minute interview, Sagan discussed the solar eclipse, science communication, public mistrust of science and more. Sasha Sagan is the author of “For Small Creatures Such As We: Rituals for Finding Meaning in Our Unlikely World,” and has worked as a television producer, filmmaker, writer and speaker. Hosted by Laine HavensFilmed by Emma May, Gabriel LevinEdited by Marian CaballoProduced by Laine Havens, Marian Caballo

MULTIMEDIA | An Orchard’s Battle Against a Changing Climate

MULTIMEDIA/SCIENCE | Weather editor Nicole Collins visited with LIttletree Orchards to chat with Amara Steinkraus, operations manager, about the total wipeout of last year’s apple crop. Although Ithaca is known for its fluctuating weather patterns, climate change has further increased this variability, forcing the city to adapt to new challenges. A late frost last May caused many apple orchards to lose most — if not all — of their harvest. Some farms reported a loss of as much as 95 percent of their crop. Hosted by Nicole Collins Filmed by Heilani Kim Edited by Heilani Kim, Marian Caballo Produced by Nicole Collins, Heilani Kim

WATCH | Behind The Sun With Sidney Malia Waite

In the second episode of The Cornell Daily Sun’s Opinion Columnist Spotlight series, Catherine St. Hilaire ’22 talks to Sidney Malia Waite ’22 about her experience working on her column Waite, What?

WATCH | Behind the Sun With Paris Ghazi

In the first episode of Cornell Daily Sun’s new Opinion Columnist Spotlight series, Catherine St. Hilaire ’22 talks to Paris Ghazi ’21 about her experience working on her column “La Vie en Prose.”