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New Details Emerge in Dai Case, Continues to be Detained Awaiting Trial
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Patrick Dai ’24 was distraught in court after the federal judge determined he was a risk of flight and thus will remain detained.
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Patrick Dai ’24 was distraught in court after the federal judge determined he was a risk of flight and thus will remain detained.
As free speech concerns and Cornell’s relationship with Starbucks continue to prompt heated dialogue on campus, VP of Student and Campus Life Ryan Lombardi and Dean of Students Marla Love shared their perspectives with The Sun.
The Sun talked to Vice President of Student and Campus Life Ryan Lombardi and Dean of Students Marla Love about upcoming SCL priorities.
Director of the Skorton Center for Health Initiatives Julie Edwards spoke with The Sun about the Center’s recent and upcoming efforts around mental health and sexual violence prevention.
President Martha Pollack sat down with The Sun for an exclusive interview reviewing the 2022-2023 school year, touching on topics ranging from free speech to reproductive health.
Matthew Friedman ’26 is remembered by friends and family for his wisdom, love for life and kindness.
Room selection in the fall and more on-campus housing options headline the list of changes to the housing process announced by the University yesterday.
Cornell students and faculty expressed mixed opinions regarding the Biden-Harris Administration’s rescinding of the Free Inquiry Rule portion pertaining to religious student groups on college campuses.
The Slope Day Programming Board announced COIN as the Slope Day 2023 headliner, with Snakehips and Coco & Clair Clair also performing.
Internet outage affects North Campus student residences.