Making and Baking Memories

Elizabeth Young  —  Nov 9, 2012

Elizabeth Young '14 recalls her fondest memories of baking with family friends and shares one of her favorite childhood dessert recipes.

Fashion Friday: "It Girls" to Inspire You

Eleni Konstanto...  —  Nov 9, 2012

You know those girls who look effortlessly perfect? They can draw your attention while wearing the simplest of outfits. Here are some of those "it girls" to use as inspiration as you go about piecing together your own wardrobes. Who knows? Maybe one day you can be someone's "it girl."

Anti-Fracking Candidates Defeated Across Southern Tier Region

David Marten  —  Nov 9, 2012

Despite strong opposition for hydraulic fracturing in the Ithaca area, anti-fracking candidates were resoundingly defeated Tuesday in races throughout the Southern Tier.

TV For Thought: Louie's Life Lessons for Kids

Natalia Fallas  —  Nov 8, 2012

When arguing with a five-year-old, it's probably best to just give her some chocolate and let her discover disappointment later in life like the rest of us... which she can then cope with by eating chocolate. Isn't the cycle of life grand?

Organizers Hope Walkshare Initiative Will Make Campus Safer

Nicole Chang  —  Nov 8, 2012

After the recent string of sexual assaults that shocked the University, a group of Cornell students recently started Big Red Walkshare, an initiative to encourage students to walk home from campus late at night in groups.

Wicked Cool: Hipster Kitchen's Retro Deviled Eggs

Clare Dougan  —  Nov 8, 2012

Hipster Kitchen serves up a blast from the past with a vintage recipe of the classic hors d'oeuvre that's as good today as it was in the '50s. 

And That's a Wrap!

Danielle Diniz  —  Nov 7, 2012

Danielle Diniz '14 reveals one of Cornell Dining's yummiest hidden secret on campus that you can even try making at home.

Big Red Ambition #94: Go to an A Cappella Concert

Jaime Freilich  —  Nov 7, 2012

Do you like beautiful music? Do you like boys? Do you like boys who make beautiful music? If you answered yes to any of those questions, read this and either congratulate yourself for going to The Hangovers concert, or kick yourself for missing it... then plan on going to their next one.

Holy Guacamole!

Kay Xiao  —  Nov 6, 2012

Kay Xiao '15 shares her recipe for everyone's green dip that's one part hearty, one part creamy and always delicious.

An Easier CS Curriculum Isn’t a Better CS Curriculum

Derek Chiang  —  Apr 30, 2013

 

Introductory courses should be about separating talented students from those won't be able to succeed in the field, an idea the computer science department has recently shied away from. 

The Road Not Taken

Susie Forbath  —  Apr 25, 2013

 GPS systems have made getting from point A to point B easy. But as they've become ubiquitous, we've also grown depedent on them.

How OSS Will Get You a Job and Make You a Better Person (and Programmer)

Parker Moore  —  Apr 24, 2013

 Juniors hoping to secure jobs in the software industry should look to open-source software as a way to learn practical knowledge about software development from peers and to meet developers who have a passion for great software.

iPhone 5: Teleportation from the App [Third] World to the App [Super] Store

Morgan Beller  —  Apr 23, 2013

 

Did you finally get rid of your BlackBerry and buy an iPhone? Here are 6 app to get you caught up on what you've been missing.

New York vs. Silicon Valley: A Battle of Two Mindsets

Ali Hamed  —  Apr 22, 2013

 For the New York City tech scene to succeed, the tech community must create an identity separate from that of their peers in Silicon Valley.