In an exclusive interview with The Sun, Senior Opinion columnist Hannia Arevalo '27 and Opinion Columnist Elise Clifford '29 sit down with Pulitzer Prize winning New York Times Columnist, Brett Stephens for a wide-ranging conversation about politics and the modern age.
Hosted by Hannia Arevalo and Elise Clifford
Filmed by Benjamin Leynse
Edited by Jessica Yao
Produced by Benjamin Leynse

Hannia Arevalo '27 is an Opinion Columnist and a Government and Near Eastern Studies student in the College of Arts & Science. They also serve as the Graphics Editor on the Cornell Sun's 143rd Editorial Board. A native Texan and proud Mexican-American, their fortnightly column, Ni de Aqui, Ni de Alla, focuses on exploring the intersection between Latino politics, political visibility at Cornell and the implications of religion in politics. They can be reached at harevalo@cornellsun.com.
Elise Clifford '29 is an Opinion Columnist and a Philosophy and Russian student in the College of Arts & Sciences. Her fortnightly column, State of Confusion, approaches the liberties and anxieties honed by disagreement, and the responsibility that comes with forming identity. She involves aspects of symbolism and skepticism that accompany the weight of glorification. She can be reached at eclifford@cornellsun.com.









