clubfest
Students Look for New Opportunities at Spring ClubFest
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About 320 clubs represented themselves to prospective members at spring ClubFest on Sunday.
The Cornell Daily Sun (https://cornellsun.com/author/vivianfan/)
About 320 clubs represented themselves to prospective members at spring ClubFest on Sunday.
“I don’t think there are other opportunities on campus who focus on women of color with mental needs,” Amber Haywood ’21, chair of the Mental Health Committee, told The Sun. “This platform which allows women of color to be vulnerable with each other is really special.”
With the help of dancers in elaborate hanbok gowns and hip-hop groups performing popular k-pop dance routines, the Korean Language Program celebrated its 30th anniversary last Friday in Klarman Hall.
The Student Assembly Health and Wellness Committee successfully expanded its Wind-Down Zones initiatives during orientation weekend, helping students enjoy the night safely and welcoming first-years and transfer students to Cornell.
The 50th Anniversary of the Willard Straight Hall Occupation continues this week with a keynote conversation between two alumni involved in the protest and a remembrance walk from the Africana Center to Willard Straight Hall.
The CC Lot on North Campus closed as the North Campus Residential Expansion entered its next phase on Sunday, a move that prompted complaints after forcing students to find alternative parking options.
After placing top 10 in the country this season, Cornell Mock Trial will once again prepare to face off against 46 of the best collegiate teams at nationals next month — a tournament that will pit teams from across the country in an imitated court setting, testing participants on their acting, legal and speech skills.
Barry Jenkins’ critically acclaimed If Beale Street Could Talk premiered at Cornell Cinema on Thursday, accompanied by a question-and-answer session with current student Dominique Thorne ’19, who acted in the Oscar-nominated film.
The 2019 Ivy Native Conference, which will involve academics, fashion designers and indigenous students across the Ivy League, will take place at Cornell from March 22-24.
In an new spin on the typical career fair, engineering project and research teams demonstrated their engineering prowess through a ‘reverse career fair’ on Monday that showcased their best work to recruiters.