Deny, Accuse, Betray: Inside Cornell's Mafia Club
Impostors, high stakes, and friends turned enemies - according to Yianni Metis '28, this is just your average Friday night with Cornell Mafia Club.
Impostors, high stakes, and friends turned enemies - according to Yianni Metis '28, this is just your average Friday night with Cornell Mafia Club.
Caitlin Gallagher '26 reacts to the results of Cornell's 2025 Survey of Sexual Assault and Related Misconduct, following her decision to disaffiliate from campus Greek life.
You either hate Okenshields or you love it: Selina Chen '28 argues in defense of Cornell's most controversial dining hall.
Looking to get involved in the Ithaca community? Try volunteering! Melanie Delfosse ’28 explains why and where you should volunteer in Ithaca.
Ruby Goodman '29 compares the warmth, design and quality of two popular winter coats on campus: The North Face and Aritzia Super Puff
Maya Rothbard '28 interviews Cornell's favorite campus celebrity, Jordy at Corny, and inquires about the success of his Cornell-themed TikToks.
Sahil Raut '27 discusses his frustration with the prices of items at The Cornell Store and explores the true meaning of being a Cornellian.
Vanessa Long '28 shares her opinion that Cornell Dining’s Black History Month celebrations, through music and meals, foster cultural recognition and community for students on campus.
Courting controversy and campus prestige alike, Julia Choi ’29 sets out to uncover which of Cornell’s colleges deserves the title of true Diamond.
Sanika Saraf '28 shares her first visit to Hawi, Ithaca’s only Ethiopian restaurant, describing the menu, traditional dining style and her experience trying Ethiopian dishes for the first time.
Ines Hwang ’28 shares highlights from a quick weekend trip to Buffalo, featuring local food favorites, scenic stops and what she recommends you do if you stop by Buffalo.
From art museums to hockey games, Vanessa Long ’28 shows how to make dating in Ithaca feel a little less bleak — even without a car or cash to spare.
Going away for college provides the chance to form new relationships. But what about the people we leave behind? Katelyn Halverson ’28 reflects on her experience keeping in contact with her sisters over long distance.
Jessi Zheng '29 profiles McKenna Alves '29, an ambitious student and nail artist who transformed her dorm into a thriving salon.
Katelyn Halverson '28 discusses the nature of first dates and coffee chats — and how they may be more similar than you would expect.
Ava Betnar '29 explores her problem with Big Red Missed Connections, the anonymous Instagram account for Cornell's secret admirers.