The Diamonds of the Season
Courting controversy and campus prestige alike, Julia Choi ’29 sets out to uncover which of Cornell’s colleges deserves the title of true Diamond.
Courting controversy and campus prestige alike, Julia Choi ’29 sets out to uncover which of Cornell’s colleges deserves the title of true Diamond.
Picture this: you're walking on campus, jamming out to your turns and minding your own business, and you smash into someone with their nose in their phone. You probably don't have to picture it — you've probably experienced this many times before. We need to stop the madness!
Should students think twice before hitting "Publish" on online forums allowing them to rate their professors?
The rise of NYT Games is a phenomenon that has completely captured students' attention in classes. Martha Dolan '28 discusses why she thinks these puzzles have become so popular and their possible negative side effects. (Hint: it has to do with you missing important class content while you're invested in the Connections game of the day.)