PETROVA | North Star
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.
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.
Senior Opinion Columnist Francis X. Jaso ’28 writes that America, much like Cornell, has entered a distinctly Chinese moment in its life, where instead of seeking strength from within, it looks outward for models of power and order, drifting toward the same centralization and state-minded
The Editorial Board argues that Election Day should be established as a University holiday to support democracy and open inquiry at Cornell.
Opinion Columnist Rayen Zhou ’29 argues that the government’s censorship of late-night television may be alarming, but it only hastened a decline already set in motion by Gen Z’s turn toward social media and more responsive, participatory forms of political commentary.
Associate Editor Eric Han replies to Sam Friedman's '26 criticism of his column. The dispute regards one columnist's comparison of Israel with Nazi Germany.
Sam Friedman '26 writes against Associate Editor Eric Han's column on the allegation that Prof. Kassam's comparison of Israel with the Nazi regime constitutes antisemitism.
Now that the Sun has joined an amicus brief in support of Stanford Daily, senior Opinion Columnist Hannia Arevalo speaks on the paradoxical nature of President Kotlikoff’s institutional neutrality and commitment to academic freedom. They express the need to protect current opinion columnists in light of the recent developments.
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.
In a guest piece, Professor Schwarz reflects on the Trump administration's impact on campus politics.
James Pittman '26 condemns animal abuse in fraternity hazing.