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On 143rd Anniversary, The Cornell Daily Sun Looks Back at Its History
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After 143 years of independent publication, The Sun looks back at the work of generations of journalists.
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After 143 years of independent publication, The Sun looks back at the work of generations of journalists.
The AI revolution has generated controversy and now raises questions about its long-term impact on businesses and consumers.
Students can now purchase Plan B, pregnancy tests and condoms from a vending machine in the lobby of Cornell Health.
The Cornell Sprint Football Team recently unveiled its new locker room, which aims to build camaraderie and further develop the team.
Students admitted into the Class of 2027 are eager to be a part of the Cornell community this coming fall.
The Sigma Phi fraternity will operate under a deferred suspension until the end of the fall 2023 semester because an investigation by the Office of Student Conduct and Community Standards found that they had violated Cornell’s policy against hazing.
Stanford Professor was featured as the guest speaker for 2023 Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative Lecture, where he reflected on college admissions and affirmative action.
After Monday’s tragic mass shooting at Michigan State University, Cornell administration released a statement providing emergency resources to its students.
Cornell offers courses in numerous less commonly taught languages through the Shared Course Initiative.
The Office of Housing and Residential Life issued an email warning of frigid temperatures from Friday, Feb. 3 through noon on Saturday, Feb. 4.