Most Cornell students live simultaneously in two realities: one where they are aware that American missiles are being used in one of the most repugnant acts of ethnic cleansing in human history, where ...
At their core, co-ops are a working critique of capitalism — the economic system based on competition, not cooperation.
Universities make people smarter, the search for academic inquiry and the honing of talents against the whetstone of fellow students increases a person’s intellectual capacity. The college-educated ...
National Labor Relations Board Administrative Law Judge Geoffrey Carter ordered Starbucks to reopen “within a reasonable period of time” two Ithaca locations that closed after employees formed a union ...
Are your taints tickled??” cries Papa Emeritus IV, AKA Copia, to a sea of cultishly enthralled fans, his sequinned blue blazer resplendent under kaleidoscopic stage lights in Los Angeles’ Kia Forum.
Here is the thing: protest is supposed to involve risk. History is filled with examples of protestors who stood openly and proudly for their beliefs.
Workers at a local automotive parts manufacturer go on strike shortly after UAW Local 2300 reached an agreement with Cornell.
Importantly, no course — even a well taught one — needs a dog-eat-dog grading curve. Rather, a far more productive approach does the opposite: by shifting to pass-fail.
One hundred and forty-four years ago this week, the first issue of The Cornell Daily Sun was published. A source of Cornell news and a forum for campus-wide conversations, The Sun has enabled ...
Prior to 1980, union activity at Cornell was decentralized and sparse. While a minority of Cornell employees belonged to various local unions, there was not a large enough body of unionized employees ...