Opinion

The Rebirth of Cinema

Jacob Kose  —  Feb 8, 2012

Jacob Kose '13 reflects on the changing nature of the film industry and some of the issues it still faces.

Proposition Hate: Why Proposition 8 Was Overturned

Maggie Henry  —  Feb 8, 2012

Maggie Henry '14 argues that the overturning of Proposition 8 on Tuesday is a gift for opponents of the legislation, as it reduced the law to an argument about inequality.

Affirming Affirmative Action

Sasha Mack  —  Feb 8, 2012

Sasha Mack '13 argues for the neccesity of affirmative action, and for equal opportunity for all people.

Cutting Costs in Higher Education

Feb 8, 2012

Cornell, and other universities, should look internally to increase efficiancy and cut costs, rather than wating for increased funding from the government. 

Facebook's Ascent, Our Downfall

Steven Zhang  —  Feb 7, 2012

Does Facebook bring out the worst in our generation?

A Generation of Privilege

Dani Neuharth-Keusch  —  Feb 7, 2012

Dani Neuharth-Keusch '12 reminds us where we came from. 

Less Popular Than Paris Hilton

David Murdter  —  Feb 7, 2012

David Murdter '12 discusses the political impacts of job loss trends. 

A Tech Campus for All Cornellians

Feb 7, 2012

As the University moves forward with CornellNYC Tech, it must ensure that the Ithaca campus does not suffer as a result of the project.

Seeking Alternatives To High-Risk Drinking

Feb 6, 2012

The University must take the lessons learned from this weekend’s events at The Bear's Den and on North Campus and apply them to its effort to address the problem of high-risk drinking.

Reforming the Reforms to American Education

Harry DiFrancesco  —  Feb 6, 2012

Harry DiFrancesco '12 sees a problem with the way education is being "improved."

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