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SCHWARZ | “Next Time is Next Time. Now is Now”: Reflections on The Zone of Interest and Perfect Days
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These two different films are more similar than we may think.
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These two different films are more similar than we may think.
It would truly enhance the student experience.
The more time we spend in art museums and read about art, the better we can appreciate how objects of art can be understood within the context of the creative and cultural tradition of which they are a part.
We might conclude that free speech does not allow for hate speech whether from ignorance or malice, but is an evolving, fluid concept depending on good will and human decency.
Is the Ivy league handing out too many A’s? Columnists Daniel R. Schwarz & Rebecca Sparacio discuss the nature of grade inflation at Cornell and academia at large.
As visiting Cornell Sun columnist for 2023-2024 I have written a few columns from my perspective as a college professor in my 56th year since arriving at Cornell in 1968, but today I want to write from my perspective as a student.
The war in the Middle East has created a new image of Jews around the World. How has it impacted Jews in America, and at Cornell?
Students learn how to learn, and the most important thing we do is teach them how to learn, including how to speak articulately, write precisely, and think critically. When we do that, they in turn teach us how to learn.
I’ve been at Cornell for 56 years. To say anti-Semitism has existed here is a difficult thing for me to speak about — especially regarding the place I call home.
No matter how wrong-headed our views in this conflict, they are not sufficient reason to hate one another.