CGSU Reaches Tentative Agreement with University
After a year of bargaining, Cornell Graduate Student Union and the University have reached a tentative agreement including an agency shop, just cause practices and wage increases.
After a year of bargaining, Cornell Graduate Student Union and the University have reached a tentative agreement including an agency shop, just cause practices and wage increases.
Thread Magazine celebrated the opening of their gallery “Loose Threads” on Tuesday. The gallery illustrates their creative process of creating a magazine and is open until March 27.
In a rapidly evolving legal battle, the federal government refuted attempts to prevent the detainment and deportation of graduate student Momodou Taal by his attorneys as he, along with two other Cornellians, sue the Trump Administration.
Betar US, a pro-Israel and Zionist group claimed responsibility for allegedly reporting pro-Palestinian activist Momodou Taal to the federal government.
Barton Hall welcomed American comedian and writer Colin Jost — best known for his skits on Saturday Night Live — for a sold-out event and an evening full of laughter.
The Cornell Fashion Collective hosted its 41st Annual Spring Runway Show on Saturday, where students showcased their designs before a sold-out crowd of 2,000 spectators.
Statler Auditorium was filled with energy for the highly anticipated 2025 Mr. Asia Pageant Saturday night, drawing approximately 400 spectators.
First-year AAP students craft a dragon for the 125th Dragon Day, embracing this year's theme of “How to Build Your Dragon,” which invites community participation.
Speakers from advocacy and research organizations across the University called on Trustees to fight back against federal pressure to cut funding from academic programs.
The Board of Trustees voted Kotlikoff as Cornell’s 15th president after he served as interim president for eight months.
Pro-Palestinian activist and international student Momodou Taal was told to turn himself into U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. This move comes amid his involvement in a lawsuit against the federal government over First and Fifth Amendment rights.
The group that investigates complaints against Ithaca police says it will not meet until its “independence is assured.”
“If there is a Cornell person in the audience right now just stop lying — it is a very bad look for you,” Ashurst said, referring to the impacts on PFAS. “PFAS are toxins and they are literally killing the human and animal life cycles.”
Momodou Taal's lawyers filed a motion for a Temporary Restraining Order following the reported presence of law enforcement at Taal’s place of residence.
Cornell has returned DEI references and discrimination resources back to the qual Education and Employment Opportunity Statement as it continues to bar mentions of affirmative action.
Vera Rubin, M.S. ’51, a pioneering astronomer in research on galaxy rotation rates, will be honored on a U.S. Quarter as part of the 2025 American Women Quarters Program.
G.P. Zurenda ’88 is now running for the Fifth Ward Common Council Seat, advocating for tax reform and housing expansion through zoning reforms.