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Hundreds of New York athletes with intellectual disabilities will go head to head in Special Olympics NY’s State Summer Games ...
Another reason you may feel happier in the sunshine is because your body may feel less pressure and stress. Studies have ...
The Cascadilla Boat Club is sending two crews to the 2025 US Rowing Youth National Championships, making the club’s first ...
After the University created a new “Research Matters” media campaign following the $1 billion funding freeze and federal stop ...
Local bluegrass band the Notorious Stringbusters is set to create a relaxed, yet buoyant energy at the Three Bears on June 26 from 6-7:30 p.m. Community members are invited to grab a lawn chair ...
University admin announced the creation of a new Cornell Office of Civil Rights, which will replace the Office of ...
Well over one hundred individuals experienced soulful foods, dance performances, music and happy chatter at the Juneteenth Celebration hosted by the Southside Community Center. The event included ...
Paramedic and veteran, Matt Sullivan, joins the race for Tompkins County Legislature, prioritizing EMS services, expanding ...
Asa Craig ’11 introduces himself to other student assembly candidates and talks about his reasons for running at the S.A. meeting in RPU. Craig is running for Arts and Sciences Representative.
After the April 10 announcement that Kehlani was selected to headline Slope Day, President Michael Kotlikoff responded to mounting concerns at the Thursday Student Assembly meeting by stating ...
The federal government has frozen over $1 billion in funding for Cornell, according to members of the Trump administration. This comes amid Title VI investigations of Cornell by the U.S ...
With a year under her belt as Student Assembly president, Zora deRham ’27 aims to apply her institutional knowledge and experience to another term. “I’ve been honored to serve as Student ...
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