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Students Living in Coronavirus Hotspots Grapple With Increased Family Burdens, Anxieties
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Four students shared about their experiences dealing with the new normal presented by COVID-19.
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Four students shared about their experiences dealing with the new normal presented by COVID-19.
In response to several proposed changes by the Codes and Judicial Committee to the Code of Conduct, a petition with over 300 signatures opposed two of them. The University Assembly will deliberate on the changes Saturday afternoon.
The sampling site has the capacity to test up to 1,000 patients a day; as of Wednesday evening, TCHD had tested 2,546 people.
Democratic candidates for Tompkins County District Attorney, New York State Senate and State Assembly debated their policies during a virtual candidate forum.
The CARES Act contains a stimulus package of $1200, the largest the U.S. has ever had. The Act will have impacts across the nation, including on Ithaca and Cornell.
Thursday’s “Ivy Day” marked a culmination of years of hard work and ambition for Cornell’s newly admitted class of 2024.
David Hogg and Samantha Fuentes — young activists and survivors of the February 2018 Stoneman Douglas High School shooting in Parkland, Florida — recounted the lessons they learned spearheading a movement that has made waves in politics and the media in a talk to Cornell students on September 28.
Amanda Nguyen visited Cornell on Sept. 19 as the keynote speaker for the 10th-anniversary celebration of the Asian and Asian American Center, bringing with her a tale of Asian American determination, political will and activism that parallels the history of the A3C itself.
The grand opening of the Loving House at Mews Hall was the culmination of decades of advocacy and hard work. This weekend, supporters celebrated with new residents, staff and administration to mark the beginning of Cornell’s newest program house.
A quarter century ago, the initial proposal for a LGBTQ+ program house was vetoed by the University. Now, the Loving House opened its doors as Cornell’s first LGBTQ+ Living Learning Unit.