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SANTI: Above All Things, Travel Safe

Alexis E Santí  —  Feb 20, 2013

I’ve had the chance to write a few articles for The Sun already. All of them have circled around various topics regarding student life and I give whatever advice I can give from having a Masters in Social Work. I’ve tried to stay away from my job for the University, but this time around, I’ll dig into it.

GUEST ROOM: On Love: The Hopeless Romantic

Andrew Soluk  —  Feb 15, 2013

Do you want to be “in love?” Most of you reading this probably think that you do and have thought this for some time. I hate to rain on your parade, but no. No you don’t. Love is hard. What you want is for other people to love you.

FERKINHOFF: Promoting STEM Education

Carl Ferkinhoff  —  Feb 11, 2013

The name Cornell is synonymous with excellence in science, technology, engineering and mathematics — the STEM fields. Throughout Mallott, Bradfield, Clark, Olin, Uris and many other buildings across campus, students, postdocs and professors seek to unravel the mysteries of the large and small, the mind and body. They apply these discoveries to useful technologies to better the human condition.

Divestment: Resolution Passes, Fight Continues

Julia Fiore  —  Feb 8, 2013

KyotoNOW!, along with students from 230 other campuses across the country, are calling for the divestment of university endowment funds from the fossil fuel industry. On Thursday, the Student Assembly passed “Resolution 32: Toward a Responsible Endowment” in support of the campaign.

GUEST ROOM: On the Dangerous Fiction of the Inherent Criminal

Jesse Goldberg  —  Jan 22, 2013

Let’s talk about the gun control conversation and focus on one particular idea that resurfaces again and again, be it in the form of a rational point that needs to be taken seriously or a more paranoid and extremist shouting match that needs to be toned down: There are good guys and bad guys, responsible citizens and criminals.

GUEST ROOM: True Observance Begins in the Classroom

Teresa Danso-Danquah  —  Jan 21, 2013

Teresa Danso-Danquah '15 argues that the best way to observe Martin Luther King, Jr. Day is to attend classes and commit to serving the community. 

You Can Take the Graduate Out of Cornell...

Carlos Maycotte  —  Jul 10, 2012

Former Sun Associate Editor Carlos Maycotte '07 writes about revisting his old stomping ground, the things that changed and the things that never will.

The Strides We've Taken and the Road Ahead

Chris Adams  —  May 1, 2012

A surprising experience causes a reflection on the progress we've made, but also on the amount of work still to be done toward eliminating homophobia. 

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