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"We knew every time we got in the huddle that we were playing our game, we were comfortable and our defense was doing a good ...
Columnist Grace Elmore relates her own graduation to a quote from Bill Nye: “Everyone you will ever meet knows something you ...
Max Fattal is a graduate from the School of Industrial and Labor Relations. They served as the associate editor of The ...
The 142nd Masthead's assistant managing editor Eric Reilly reflects on a phrase from his grandfather: "Don’t let school get ...
Associate Editor Eric Han '26 writes to the graduating seniors about how trying times on our campus have shown the importance ...
Armand Chancellor is a fourth year student in the Brooks School of Public Policy. His fortnightly column The Rostrum focuses ...
Congratulations to the newest Cornell alumni — the Class of 2025! As you don black gowns and shoulder tassels representing your collegiate communities and accomplishments, graduation may feel ...
I was thinking about something that happened back when I was attending Cornell between 1990 and 1994, but was hoping someone could help me find the actual article to clarify some of the facts.
My dad’s dad, John Joseph Reilly, used to say that. A strange quote from an educator — he was a high school social studies teacher in Bridgewater, Massachusetts. Grandpa Reilly died before I ...
It’s almost poetic. The last team standing in the way of the Red and the National Collegiate Athletic Association championship is the only one it couldn’t best in the regular season: Penn State.
When Cornell alum Cory Hofman and his wife visited Ghana in 2012, they were simply exploring adoption. What they returned with was far more than two children — they came back with a mission that ...