ZHOU | Rhyme or Reason
Opinion Columnist Rayen Zhou '29 introduces Rhyme or Reason with a dive into his personal history with political media.
Opinion Columnist Rayen Zhou '29 introduces Rhyme or Reason with a dive into his personal history with political media.
Opinion Columnist Skylar Toddings '29 introduces her new fortnightly column, Views from Sky. Her column offers a "cloud-like haven amidst the tempest of opinion."
Opinion Columnist Mina Petrova ’29 introduces her column North Star, where she explores how students learn, organize and find purpose in a university shaped by politics, history and the fight for justice.
In her introduction column Leah Down the Law, Leah Badawi ’27 traces her evolution from imaginative child writer to reflective campus observer, weaving literature, activism and friendship into a manifesto for humanity and open dialogue at Cornell.
Law student Liam Harney addresses America’s current political crisis and potential steps forward in the introduction of his column, "Objection!"
Yihun Stith '26 introduces "Stand Up, Fight Back," his column on campus politics, with a snapshot of his life before and during Cornell.
Columnist Francis Jaso ‘28 presents his column A Contrarian’s Calamity as a testing ground for uneasy discourse, where the campus’s overlooked crises, history and taboos are confronted head-on with wit and rigor.
In the wilderness of rage and backlash in our modern day, second year MPA student Paul Caruso’s column seeks to spur you to action. With a compass in the chaos, we persist onwards.
Columnist Ayman Abou-Alfa introduces his column: Mind & Matter. This column’s raison d’être is a reflection on the progress of education from the perspective of both an inexperienced teacher and a mentee.
Opinion Columnist Leo Glasgow '26 introduces his long-time fortnightly column, Can We Talk, taking his readers through his earlier life and why he's arrived here: writing to you.
Professor Karim-Aly Kassam introduces his column: Difference Matters.