The Cornell Review presents “Climate Change: What They Rarely Teach In College”
On March 8th, the Cornell Review will be hosting alumnus Stephen Einhorn ‘64 to talk about climate change.
On March 8th, the Cornell Review will be hosting alumnus Stephen Einhorn ‘64 to talk about climate change.
This is Part III of a series reviewing Cornell’s electric system and investigating its reliability. Part I detailed…
Given how much Cornell spends for electric service, you’d assume that electric service is 100% reliable. Is it?
Every time a Cornellian flips a light switch, it is a decision that has cost consequences mitigated by Cornell’s past investments and maintenance.
Cornell should follow the example of Bethe and other brave faculty of the 1950s to fight such attacks on academic freedom. If we continue to recklessly cancel people for ideological nonconformity, who knows? Perhaps it will take another 70 years before our successors can reverse our costly mistakes.
While Cornell University’s COVID-19 guidance failed to stop last semester’s surge in cases, it may have stifled school spirit, specifically our home advantage.
Cornell University announced that it will require all students, faculty, and staff to get the COVID-19 booster shot…
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