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Opinion Columnist Paul Caruso reflects on Pope Francis' role as a unifying figure — and Cornell's need for one.
Just as I was about to give up on seeing April migrants, or any other birds for that matter, a trio of purple finches flew ...
A Chenango County resident is being honored for his leadership, service, and dedication to the community. The Baden-Powell ...
The Rider University baseball team is within striking distance of the program record for wins in a season after completing a ...
SARAH KREPS is John L. Wetherill Professor and Director of the Tech Policy Institute at Cornell University and a Nonresident ...
Stanley Zhong is suing the University of California, Cornell and others. He was rejected from 16 colleges despite being ...
Two years after a dust storm led to a deadly pileup on Interstate 55 south of Springfield, researchers from the University of Illinois are sharing updates from their ...
Harvard University is renaming its diversity, equity and inclusion office in a move that appears to bend to the Trump ...
We were honored to welcome Dean Marla Love and President Michael Kotlikoff to our spring open house, which marked the ...
Bay Area singer Kehlani is responding to Cornell University's decision to drop her from a concert line-up, in connection to comments about the war between Israel and Hamas.
Persian cats and pug dogs evolved nearly identical flat faces due to human breeding. This convergence makes them look similar.
International students have been caught in the crosshairs of attacks on political dissent and higher education.