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Cornell students can now apply to share the funds from a long-running class action lawsuit regarding cooperation between top-tier private universities to collaborate on calculating financial aid ...
On June 23, Sriram Parasurama, a Cornell graduate student, was provided a public hearing before a five-person panel regarding his conduct at a protest last year. The protest took place at the Statler ...
The Cornell Review is an independent campus newspaper at Cornell University. Founded in 1984, the Review has a proud history ...
Although Cornell is facing serious economic challenges resulting from the suspension of federal research grants, it is proceeding with a number of on-campus construction projects this summer. Cornell ...
In February of this year, the National institutes of Health (“NIH”) notified Cornell and other university grant recipients that, going forward, a grant recipient will be permitted to add a standard 15 ...
Heard at Cornell is a column that regularly quotes important statements from Cornellians. This excerpt is taken from President Kotlikoff’s 2025 Commencement Address delivered on May 24. “Division has ...
Recent construction projects have been a hot topic of conversation for all Cornellians alike. Whether it’s posting memes on Sidechat or listing day-to-day grievances with friends, this irritation is ...
April 1, 2025, marks the 55th anniversary of the fire that destroyed the first Africana Studies and Research Center (ASRC) at 320 Wait Avenue. The fire was assumed to be arson, and set off a ...
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College lawyers argue that the decision to name or unname a building is separate from the donor’s decision to make an unconditional gift. Conversely, lawyers for unhappy donors argue that there was a ...
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