Jane Haviland is a member of the Class of 2028 in the College of Arts and Sciences. She is a staff writer for the news department and can be reached at [email protected].
When the COVID-19 pandemic began, Chen started to organize weekly Zoom meetings with alumni called Cornell Global Mixers, reaching up to 422 Cornellians at a time. He continues this practice today ...
At Cornell, it is not uncommon to meet a pair of siblings. You may even know someone whose parent or other relative attended. But a case of three student-athlete sisters playing at the same ...
This story has been updated. FAIRFIELD — It’s not a sweep. But it certainly feels like one. After mustering 41 shots on goal on Friday night and settling for a tie, Cornell — if it wanted ...
For roughly a day, there was a new No. 1 in the ECAC. On Friday night, then-No. 7 women’s hockey stormed into Potsdam, New York, shut out one of the nation’s top offenses and wrestled control of the ...
After graduating the best player in college hockey, it might have been expected for women’s hockey to take a step back from last year’s performance. On the back of Izzy Daniel ’24, the 2023 ...
Editor’s Note: The content in this article mentions murder and suicide. Lawrence Mancuso, assistant dean for human resources at the School of Industrial and Labor Relations, killed two family ...
Peter Yarrow ’59 of the folk-music trio Peter, Paul and Mary died at 86 on Tuesday at his Upper West Side home in Manhattan. Yarrow co-wrote one of the group’s most popular songs, “Puff the ...
Assistant Dean for Human Resources at the School of Industrial and Labor Relations Lawrence Mancuso killed two family members and committed suicide in Brighton, New York, on Friday, according to ...
Bill Nye ’77 was awarded the nation’s highest civilian honor, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, from President Joe Biden at a White House ceremony on Saturday.