Providing ‘Another Set of Eyes’: Guiding Eyes for the Blind Trains Service Dogs, Hosts Pet-a-Puppy Events
Guiding Eyes for the Blind at Cornell trains guide dogs for visually impaired individuals and hosts events to spread awareness on campus.
Guiding Eyes for the Blind at Cornell trains guide dogs for visually impaired individuals and hosts events to spread awareness on campus.
Cornell confirmed that all 17 current and former students who had their Student and Exchange Visitor Information System statuses terminated have had their records “temporarily” reinstated.
The Student Assembly unanimously passed Resolution 58, which states that Cornell administration cannot rescind an artist's invitation to the University “except as contractually allowed.”
From students advocating for bills in the New York state legislature to community members working to build up local resources, Ithacans are pushing to improve mental health resources.
Three researchers at Cornell speak about their difficulties with federal funding cuts.
Misty Copeland, a principal dancer with the American Ballet Theatre, will be delivering the Keynote Address at Convocation on May 22.
The Graduate and Professional Student Assembly elected graduate student Nicholas Brennan as president and pushed for divestment in their 2025 election.
The Student Assembly awaits approval from President Kotlikoff for Resolution 43, which calls for an extended study period before finals.
The Trump administration walked back revocations of over 1800 student visas and termination of student records, impacting at least three current Cornell students.
The Sun sat down with former Rep. Joe Kennedy III to talk about the current challenges surrounding the Cornell funding freeze, the future of the Democratic Party and the policies of the Trump administration.
President Michael Kotlikoff met with concerned students to discuss options for Slope Day, protocols for political activity at the concert and student reactions to Kehlani before rescinding the headliner's offer.
President Michael Kotlikoff signed a statement condemning the federal government’s political interference in universities as “endangering American higher education” this week.
A look into how Slope Day is funded and the financial considerations for finding a new headliner.
Student Assembly election results are out for the 2025-2026 academic year. Zora deRham ’27 secured a second term as president and Christian Flournoy ’27 will serve as the executive vice president.
Kotlikoff announced that Kehlani’s invitation to headline Slope Day was rescinded following “grave concerns” from many students due to the artist's “espoused antisemitic” and “anti-Israel sentiment” in past performances, social media and videos.
Cornellians for Israel launched a petition against the selection of Kehlani as this year’s Slope Day headliner.
Amid the $1 billion Cornell federal funding freeze The Sun spoke with Prof. Michael Dorf, law, who called the Trump administration’s actions “illegal” for bypassing due process in a civil rights investigation.