Campus & Beyond Eclipse Tips from Big Red Astronomers Many eyes (wearing appropriate glasses!) will be pointed to the sky on April 8—so here’s a primer from two profs
Storytime with Corey What’s the Most Iconic Cornell Tradition? The Bracket Narrows! Slope Day? Dairy Bar ice cream? The Swim Test? Big Red stalwarts continue going head to head in Week Two of our March Madness!
Bear Hugs ‘How did Cornell Prepare You for Life After the Hill?’ A recent LinkedIn poll asked the question—and you rose to the occasion with some notable (and touching) answers!
Books Your March 2024 Reads This month’s featured titles include a ‘crypto thriller,’ poetry, a crime novel, and a deep dive into disaster preparedness
Chime In What My Winding Career Path Taught Me About College I struggled with what to do after graduation—but in our data-heavy landscape, today’s students are much more empowered
Storytime with Corey What’s the Most Iconic Cornell Tradition? Cast Your Vote! Is it hearing the Chimes? Cheering the Big Red in Lynah? Taking Intro to Wines? Corey’s March Madness poll will decide!
Cornelliana Remembering Anna Comstock, Cornell’s First Female Professor One of three dozen women in her class, she went on to become a leading naturalist—and the namesake of two East Hill buildings
Students Cornell Fashion Collective Spotlights Big Red Design Flair The group’s 40th spring runway show featured student creations—with a guest modeling appearance by the VP for campus life
Quizzes & Puzzles Cornellian Crossword: ‘Halls of Fame’ During Women’s History Month, celebrate East Hill building namesakes with a puzzle by the legendary Fred Piscop ’70!
6 Questions For ... A Moral Philosopher Contemplates the Evils of ‘Fatphobia’ After penning two acclaimed books on misogyny, Kate Manne turns her attention to a different—but related—form of oppression