The university’s chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) has shown that summer vacation has not weakened dedication to its cause, holding its first protest of the 2024-25 school year Sept….
Tag: Students
Students and residents attend Newark Community Day
On Sept. 15, local businesses, activist groups and volunteers came together for Newark Community Day. The annual event joined the people of Newark and showcased all the opportunities the city has to…
Students voice dissatisfaction with pedestrian safety following fatal motorcycle crash
As the 2024-25 school year begins, the university has been shocked by the news that a freshman was struck and killed by a speeding motorcycle on Aug. 27, the first day of…
ABOU-ALFA | Why Students Should Have a Role in Dictating Cornell’s Research Policies
Research is the jewel in Cornell’s crown: as said in its mission statement, the University is committed “to discover, preserve, and disseminate knowledge.” The quality of the research produced contributes substantially to…
Retired university professor Dennis Jackson passes, students reflect on his impact
Winners of the Pulitzer Prize, editors at notable newspapers and Congress reporters – these are the lives of those who had Dennis Jackson as a professor. Jackson, who passed away May 10,…
As graduate students attempt to make ends meet, stipends set to increase
KONNER METZContributing Reporter As the cost of living increases and the university navigates a financial headache, some graduate students are living by the week to make ends meet. Nora Lucas, a graduate…
Students gather on The Green for rare partial solar eclipse viewing
NYA WYNNStaff Reporter MEGHAN FREEZEStaff Reporter University students and faculty from various disciplines filled The Green on Monday to watch a rare partial solar eclipse pass over Delaware. Although Delawareans did not…
GUEST ROOM | An Open Invitation to Jewish Students
We write as members of Jewish Voice for Peace at Cornell. We are a group of students from different Jewish backgrounds, faiths and experiences who believe that above all, our Judaism implores…
“ChemisTree:” A game to enhance chemistry understanding for undergraduate students
NYA WYNNStaff Reporter “ChemisTree,” published in The Journal of Chemical Education, is made to transform the way students think and learn about electron arrangement, a complex chemistry topic taught in general chemistry…
SCHWARZ | Cornell Should Do More to Introduce Students to the Cultural Resources of New York City
As someone who loves New York City for its cultural resources and whose life is enriched by regular visits to NYC, I think Cornell could and should do more to make NYC…