About Tanisha Mohapatra Tanisha is a sophomore in the College of Arts and Sciences studying Government, Economics and Creative Writing. White mochas, Bajri and The Knox Writers' House feature on her ...
Editor's Note: Gizelle Begler graduated from the Department of Fiber Science and Apparel Design in 2008, where she explored her passion for her Egyption-American culture through design, interned with ...
While Donald Trump aimlessly paces around the debate stage after being asked a question, his mind undergoes a complex thought process that involves both asking himself questions (in blue), and ...
For this semester's first installment of “Office Hours,” a series of interviews with prominent personalities on Cornell’s campus, Sunspots writer Gabriel Ares sat down for a chat with Applied ...
When I was a kid, millions of other children and I watched the movie The Lion King, but I did not think really about what the movie meant. I can recall being engrossed in the characters and, to this ...
This model, pulling out your smartphone as a safety blanket in times of social discomfort, is ubiquitous. You see it in dining halls in lines for food and especially when there is a lone diner; in ...
As Toni Morrison shared with The Guardian in 1992, “In this country American means white. Everybody else has to hyphenate.” In a riveting dialogue on the implications of the African-American identity, ...
“The American dream has become something much more closely resembling a nightmare, on the private, domestic, and international levels.” — James Baldwin, The Fire Next Time W.E.B. Du Bois addresses the ...
The Cornell Daily Sun - Independent Since 1880. By GRETA OHAUS and ELENI TOUBANOSA week from now many Cornell students will be leaving for Thanksgiving break. For most of us that means a relaxing day ...
The Cornell Daily Sun - Independent Since 1880. Dean of Students Vijay Pendakur speaks at the GPSA meeting on Monday, 13 February. (Cameron Pollack / Sun Photography Editor) Dean of Students Vijay ...
According to Grief.com, “the five stages, denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance are a part of the framework that makes up our learning to live with the one we lost. They are tools to ...
The Cornell Daily Sun - Independent Since 1880. “πάθει μάθος.” -Derived from Aeschylus' Agamemnon. Refers to learning gained through adversary.-To the memory of the German martyrs- Orthodoxy, ὀρθός, ...