The Ninth Annual Big Red Food Drive is now accepting non-perishable items as food donations in the lobbies of the Noyes Community Center and Robert Purcell Community Center to donate to Friendship Donations Network a program that distributes food to mutual aid programs across Tompkins County from May 7-22.
As my first semester at Cornell wanes, I have had moments where I felt like I have known everything about dining here. I can proudly say that I have been to most of the dining halls and eateries on or around campus. But alas, I am only a freshman. Many seniors those who have […]
In a rarely-occurring overlap of multiple religious holidays, Cornell University students of different faiths reflect on their experiences celebrating on campus.
Cornell freshmen are all too familiar with these scenes: leaving their cozy rooms on Saturday night and tumbling back into soft beds (very) early Sunday morning, or throwing their backpacks next to their half-spilling closets before tiredly climbing up into the top bunk. Freshmen dorms represent more than just a shelter for many students, which is why I think it’s important for us to learn about the legacy and history that surround North Campus.