Canvas Comes Back Online Following Cyberattack Disruption
Cornell Offers Academic and Wellness Resources to Students During Finals Week
No. 6 Cornell Dominates No. 11 Harvard, Advances to Ivy Championship
In a lot of ways, the two games felt alike, with high stakes and grey weather. However, this game was a high-scoring whirlwind compared to the slugfest that was won by Cornell on ground balls last week.
Malak Abuhashim ’24 M.Eng. ’24 Speaks About Palestinian Activism at SJP Alumni Panel
Annual 'Greek Freak' Dance Competition Celebrates Multiculturalism in Greek Life
Studying for Finals with Strategy
With finals season around the corner, Cornell faculty and students weigh in on science-backed study strategies and techniques.
Axle and Throttle: The Axolotl Mascots of Cornell Mechanical Engineering
Cornell Researcher Yicong Fu Applies Everyday Motion into Scientific Insight
The Fishing Skoolie That Became a Moving Physics Museum
The Melodramatics Reached Flow State With ‘Urinetown’
Gia Lish '29 reviews Melodramatics' performance of Urinetown.
‘The Firemen’s Ball’: Cornell Cinema’s Spring Mystery Screening Ignites Laughter
Remember This: ‘Andor’ and the Lessons of Star Wars
'American Football (LP4)': They Don't Suck Terribly
No. 6 Men’s Lacrosse Falls to No. 2 Princeton in Ivy League Championship
The stage was set. It was 364 days since men’s lacrosse defeated Princeton to win the 2025 Ivy League Men’s Lacrosse Tournament. If the Red wanted to kick off its postseason campaign with the same magic as last year, it would need a mirror performance.
Meet Lauren Holt, Ivy League Home Run Record-Breaker and the Power Behind Softball’s Return to Ivy League Relevance
With her last swing as a member of the Red, Holt cemented her legacy as the author of the greatest individual season in the 46 year Ivy League softball history.





















