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The Cornell Richard P. Riney Canine Health Center launched Big Red Bark Chat, an artificial intelligence chatbot designed to ...
Over two dozen Ithacans gathered for a “Weekly Honk and Wave to Protect Democracy” on Saturday and say they will continue to ...
Cornell is among 32 elite U.S. colleges and universities sued in a federal antitrust lawsuit alleging the schools misled applicants by portraying their early decision policies as binding.
Graduate workers in Cornell’s ILR M.S. program allege union-busting after the abrupt removal of assistantships. In this letter, CGSU-UE calls for continued solidarity to secure full assistantship ...
Cornell students and athletics may face major disruptions as the Trump administration moves to revoke visas for international students.
Cornellians for Israel launched a petition against the selection of Kehlani as this year’s Slope Day headliner.
The Slope Day Programming Board announced Kehlani as Slope Day headliner after a student DJ competition at Willard Straight Hall.
Over $1 billion in federal funding has been cut from Cornell, according to Trump administration officials.
Pro-Palestinian activist Momodou Taal’s suit against the federal government began in federal court on Tuesday.
The Sun’s Sports Department selected its picks for the Top 25 senior athletes of the 2024-2025 season.
Cornell is reportedly in talks with the Trump administration to soon close on a settlement to pay up to $100 million to restore its frozen federal funding.
Professor Daniel R. Schwarz argues that, by using the threat of withholding research funds and taxing endowments, Trump and his acolytes are trying to nationalize universities.
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