prelims
Stress on Campus Lessens During Prelim Week, Despite Academic Pressures
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Students and professors have learned to cope with a hybrid school environment, making prelims easier to take on this semester.
The Cornell Daily Sun (https://cornellsun.com/tag/student-life/page/5/)
Students and professors have learned to cope with a hybrid school environment, making prelims easier to take on this semester.
The prioritization of sleep can easily end up as an afterthought for college students with an overload of activities and schoolwork on their plate.
For students who live on West Campus, this semester has been characterized by disappointing food, difficulties finding friends and, for those who live in the gothics, spiders.
Taking inspiration from The Onion, CU Nooz’s brand of satire focuses on “observational stuff that everybody sort of knows but nobody really articulates,” according to Hannah Biener ’21, CU Nooz co-editor in chief.
Since class resumed on April 6, students have been divided on the topic of online exams.
First-year students are scattered across the world, adjusting to quarantine as many cities and states adopt social distancing measures
“Zoom Memes for Self Quaranteens,” a Facebook meme group created in the wake of national school closures with over half a million members, has connected people looking to practice languages, a New York Times reporter asking for quotes for a story, fundraisers from pre-med fraternities and of course, lots of memes.
To the editor:
“College shouldn’t be a breeze,” writes Christian Baran ’22 in a recent opinion piece. Luckily for author, it isn’t, no matter how you choose to spend your time on campus. It seems that Cornell students can’t win lately. One week, we have people telling us to not glorify being busy and to reevaluate where our definition of success comes from. Another week, we have articles implying that you should feel guilty if you’re taking “easy” classes or a semester with fewer credits.
The University’s P.E. class roster includes courses inspired by cultures across the globe, from Filipino Kali to Brazilian Jiu Jitsu.
Located at 109 McGraw Place, the pantry offers its services to all undergraduate students, graduate students, staff members and faculty, regardless of financial status. Members of the Cornell community simply need to enroll in the program to gain access to the pantry’s services.