Dance or Doomed: The Intensity of Being on a Dance Team at Cornell
Maya Rothbard discusses her experience on a dance team at Cornell and how any student interested in dance should give auditions a try.
Maya Rothbard discusses her experience on a dance team at Cornell and how any student interested in dance should give auditions a try.
Not all final exam locations are created equal — Krystal Kymn '28 tiers Cornell’s classrooms, auditoriums and halls from most manageable to most miserable.
CTB hosts club partnerships with time-limited menu items. Krystal Kymn '28 highlights how these collaborations are able to foster community between Cornell and Ithaca.
The Yellow Deli, located in the Ithaca Commons, is allegedly owned by a cult known as the Twelve Tribes. Though everyone is curious: How does their food actually taste? Jared Miller '28 investigates the restaurant and its menu offerings.
Unsure of what to wear to an interview or job fair? Maia Mehring '27 offers her best styling tips, including free on-campus resources, to help you dress to impress in any professional setting.
Looking to try a new brunch spot? Alisia Wucetich '29 reviews Farm to Feast's expansive selection of toasts.
Sahil Raut '27 reviews CTB's spring drink menu and recommends the drinks that you should sip and the drinks you should skip.
Ava Betnar '29 argues why all dorms on campus should cost the same.
Self-love is a foreign concept to many Cornell students. Ava Tafreshi '28 advocates that we take time to not only get to know ourselves, but also show ourselves love.
Melanie Delfosse '28 reviews Statler's Establishment, the on-campus restaurant where you can enjoy a meal prepared by your peers.
Alessandra Ferrer '29 highlights her time at the Mediocre Melodie's #OpenToWork concert.
Does size matter? Rosa Toi evaluates the problematic nature of the 'catching print' trend.
Between classes and campus chaos, Aariyana Edwards '29 heads to Alley Cat Cafe to find a study spot, a comfort meal and a room full of cats.
Why are we so hesitant to interact with people we are only acquainted with? Amina McCain '29 encourages us to embrace the awkwardness and engage with more people outside of our social circles, starting by just saying "hi."
The pre-med track is widely known for its long hours, rigorous workload and intense competition. Sahil Raut '27 investigates the day-to-day reality of studying pre-med at Cornell.
With finals approaching and summer close behind, Savannah Sandhaus '29 explores why spring feels less like reinvention and more like a gentle reset.
What do a $38 claw clip and a zig-zag headband have in common? Maya Rothbard '28 explores how Cornell students turn hair accessories into small acts of self-expression.