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MULTIMEDIA | Roughly 8,000 Cornell students gathered at Schoellkopf Field on Saturday where University administrators conferred degrees to the graduates and celebrated the Class of 2025.
The pavement in front of Ives Hall yesterday read "Respect Labor," as members of the Cornell Organization for Labor Action passed out fliers and encouraged Cornellians to add their names to the ...
What happens when the best offense in the country meets one of the best defenses? In Saturday’s NCAA Tournament Semifinal between No. 1 Cornell and No. 5 Penn State, the answer was stalemate.
Columnist Grace Elmore relates her own graduation to a quote from Bill Nye: “Everyone you will ever meet knows something you ...
After two weeks of practice, the Cornell women's fencing team opened its 2000-2001 campaign with preseason tournament at the Temple Open in Philadelphia, Pa., this weekend. Senior Helen Rajfer was ...
Associate Editor Eric Han '26 writes to the graduating seniors about how trying times on our campus have shown the importance ...
The 142nd Masthead's assistant managing editor Eric Reilly reflects on a phrase from his grandfather: "Don’t let school get ...
Max Fattal is a graduate from the School of Industrial and Labor Relations. They served as the associate editor of The ...
The Cornell Convocation Committee presented Misty Copeland with the Convocation Medallion following her speech (Zeinab Faraj / Sun Assistant Sports Editor).
Graduation weekend events started on Thursday with Misty Copeland headlining Senior Convocation. University administrators, ...
Timothy Stranger, the former TCAT bus driver who struck and killed a Cornell junior in March, pleaded guilty to criminally negligent homicide, a class E felony, in Tompkins County Court yesterday.
Well respected, but not well understood, senior co-captain Danielle Bilodeau holds a quiet but forceful presence on the women's ice hockey squad. Bilodeau is often described as versatile, powerful ...