EXCLUSIVE: Chesterton House Robbed
In the early hours of March 24th, 2026, Chesterton House, a Christian fellowship at Cornell with more than…
In the early hours of March 24th, 2026, Chesterton House, a Christian fellowship at Cornell with more than…
Here are three recent developments of interest to Cornell Review readers about labor relations
On Monday, October 28, the Cornell Republicans will host a highly anticipated event featuring conservative commentator and author Ben Shapiro. The event is expected to delve into recent cultural issues, the current political climate, and the upcoming 2024 election.
On the 23rd Anniversary of September 11th, 2021, the Cornell Republicans and Cornell Democrats came together to plant flags in honor of all of the victims of the largest terrorist attack in U.S. history.
On Tuesday, September 10, Kenneth Atsenhaienton Deer, founder and former editor of The Eastern Door newspaper, will deliver the 2024 Daniel W. Kops Freedom of the Press Lecture, Deer’s topic will be “The Eastern Door: A Newspaper Born out of Crisis,” and the talk will begin at 5 p.m. in Lewis Auditorium of Goldwin Smith Hall, Room G76. Unlike past years, there will not be any livestream or official recording of the talk.
On September 2, 2024, UAW Local 2300 approved a settlement that ended the dining, maintenance, grounds, and janitorial worker strike that started on August 18.
On August 28, Cornell and the United Auto Workers (UAW) reached a tentative settlement of their dispute. The agreement will be put to a ratification vote by dining, custodian, grounds and maintenance workers on September 1 and 2 with the goal of resuming work on Tuesday, September 3.
The 2024 Paris Summer Olympics have wrapped up with an estimated $3.08 billion economic impact. The games not only boosted the French economy, but the Cornell athletic tradition as well.
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