Cornell University, photo by David Yu – sourced from Pixabay The Cornell Review looks back at the events of this past year.
John Tomasi at Cornell, photo by Review Staff On November 18, 2025, John Tomasi, President of the Heterodox Academy (HxA), ...
Cornell in Autumn, photo by David Yu On Nov. 21, 2025, the Faculty Senate adopted Resolution 209 by a vote of 80 Yes, 16 No, ...
On December 12-13, Cornell undergraduates cast online votes on two referenda questions, and the results are in. 1. Prior to 2021, conduct was ...
A couple weeks ago, the Cornell community gathered in a small classroom in White Hall for what was advertised on Cornell’s website as the Daniel W. Kops ‘39 Freedom of the Press Lecture. The setting ...
Yale tied with Stanford for 4th place, and Penn tied with Northwestern and Johns Hopkins for 7th place. Cornell relies upon national rankings such as U.S. News and Forbes to drive applications for ...
On May 18, 2021, Cornell adopted a “land acknowledgement” that is recited at the start of events and appears on Cornell webpages. In the wake of the Trump Administration’s efforts to address Diversity ...
The concept of God has long been discussed and fought over. The impact of this ethereal shadow on humanity is indescribably palpable, whether or not He exists. Still, modern times have paved the way ...
On July 25, a panel of the University Hearing Board held Sriram Parasurama “responsible” as charged in connection with the September 18, 2024, protest at Statler Hall targeting defense contractors who ...
On June 23, Sriram Parasurama, a Cornell graduate student, was provided a public hearing before a five-person panel regarding his conduct at a protest last year. The protest took place at the Statler ...
On Monday afternoon, footage surfaced of a Cornell history professor calling the Hamas terrorist attacks in Israel “exhilarating.” Hamas’ attacks in Israel left more than 1,300 dead and several ...