Cut CALS Classes Incite Student Backlash
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View ArticleLeave of Absence Poses Issues
For students who discover that their health is significantly impairing their ability to study, the Cornell University Health Leave of Absence Policy is an easy way to voluntarily separate oneself from...
View ArticleTCAT Proposes Route Changes
One of the most welcome sights for a student out late at night in Collegetown or on West Campus is a 92 or a 93 pulling to a stop and opening its door. However, with the changes proposed by Tompkins...
View ArticlePowershift Brings Students to D.C. To Rally for Climate
This week, thousands of students, including some 80 Cornell students, joined forces inside the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C. in an effort to solve the global climate...
View ArticleConference Promotes Service-Learning at C.U.
“Picking up trash on a riverbank is service. Studying water samples under a microscope is learning. When science students collect and analyze water samples, document their results, and then present...
View ArticlePriceline Founder Named Entrepreneur of the Year
When Jay Walker ’77 began Priceline.com at the height of the dotcom boom, little did he know that his creation would soon become a billion dollar enterprise. Now the University will recognize Walker,...
View ArticleStudents, Staff Rally For Fair Contract Negotiations
Yesterday at noon, about three dozen Cornell workers and students gathered in front of Day Hall carrying signs that read “Cornell workers deserve a fair contract” and cheered as passing buses and cars...
View ArticleCut CALS Classes Incite Student Backlash
The words of Ezra Cornell’s “any person, any study” have never been so vigorously debated as in the disagreement over the University’s decision to drop three beloved Biological and Environmental...
View ArticleStudy: Levels of Precipitation May Increase Rate of Autism
Before deciding where to move after graduation, it might be a good idea to take a look at a new scientific study that suggests that there could be a correlation between higher levels of precipitation...
View ArticleStudents Rent Textbooks Online
Buying textbooks at the start of every semester has become significantly cheaper for the hundreds of students across the country who have taken advantage of Skoobit.com. Skoobit is an online textbook...
View ArticleLeave of Absence Poses Issues
For students who discover that their health is significantly impairing their ability to study, the Cornell University Health Leave of Absence Policy is an easy way to voluntarily separate oneself from...
View ArticleTCAT Proposes Route Changes
One of the most welcome sights for a student out late at night in Collegetown or on West Campus is a 92 or a 93 pulling to a stop and opening its door. However, with the changes proposed by Tompkins...
View ArticlePowershift Brings Students to D.C. To Rally for Climate
This week, thousands of students, including some 80 Cornell students, joined forces inside the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C. in an effort to solve the global climate...
View ArticleConference Promotes Service-Learning at C.U.
“Picking up trash on a riverbank is service. Studying water samples under a microscope is learning. When science students collect and analyze water samples, document their results, and then present...
View ArticlePriceline Founder Named Entrepreneur of the Year
When Jay Walker ’77 began Priceline.com at the height of the dotcom boom, little did he know that his creation would soon become a billion dollar enterprise. Now the University will recognize Walker,...
View ArticleStudents, Staff Rally For Fair Contract Negotiations
Yesterday at noon, about three dozen Cornell workers and students gathered in front of Day Hall carrying signs that read “Cornell workers deserve a fair contract” and cheered as passing buses and cars...
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