CGSU Regroups, Plans ‘Winnable’ Campaigns at First General Assembly of the...
Cornell Graduate Students United outlined plans for new “winnable” campaigns for the semester following the loss of their certification in the graduate assistant union recognition election in March...
View ArticlePollack Presents on Diversity and Inclusion Initiatives, Mental Health at...
President Martha E. Pollack presented an overview of the University’s recent diversity and inclusion initiatives and efforts to address mental health concerns at Monday’s Graduate and Professional...
View ArticleStudent Organization Posts Fliers on Anniversary of Disappearance of 43...
On Wednesday, students walking through Goldwin Smith Hall were met with two bulletin boards covered with “missing person” fliers — one for each of the 43 students who went missing in Mexico four years...
View ArticleVigil to be Held on Ho Plaza Following Shooting at Tree of Life Synagogue
Following Saturday’s shooting at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh, the Roitman Chabad Center at Cornell University and Cornell Hillel will hold a community-wide vigil on Monday at 4:30 p.m. on...
View ArticleCGSU Submits Petition to University, Demands More Attention to Graduates’...
Carrying signs that read “Work Shouldn’t Hurt,” Cornell graduate students marched from the steps of Cornell Health to the third floor of Day Hall to deliver a mental health petition on Wednesday,...
View ArticleSolar Flashback: A Look at the History of Cornell’s Freshmen Orientation
From formal academic meetings with peer advisors in the daytime to informal social treks to Collegetown at night, orientation week is a universal experience shared by freshmen across all seven colleges...
View ArticleSolar Flashback: Homecoming on the Hill
This past weekend, hundreds of alumni flocked back to Ithaca for Homecoming Weekend, joining current students in events ranging from watching the fireworks and laser show over Schoellkopf Field to...
View ArticleSolar Flashback: The Hair-Raising History of Halloween at Cornell
Trick or Treat! Between prelims and Halloweekend, spooky season is truly upon us. From innocent Halloween dances to a pernicious mob almost completely destroying a bridge, Cornellians have enjoyed...
View ArticleSolar Flashback: It’s All Greek To Me — A History of Greek Life Policies at...
Greek life is one of the oldest and most controversial systems at Cornell. The current structure of Greek life that we’re familiar with has been decades in the making, and in this week’s Solar...
View ArticleSolar Flashback: Snow Storms
Cornellians are no strangers to snow. Whether sledding down the slope and finding fun in the flakes or trekking through treacherous paths and ignoring “No Winter Maintenance” signs, students and others...
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