Buffalo Street Books welcomed back two Cornell alumni Friday, Nov. 22 at 5 p.m. to host a book discussion of “Rooms: The Work and Life of JJ Manford” by Gordon Sander ’72 B. Arch. ’73. Sander — a ...
As a genre, fantasy has been around for as long as human imagination has dared to dream of what could be in realms where the typical laws of nature do not apply. However, a subgenre which blends the ...
Cornell alumnus Mark Vigeant ’11 brought his latest one-man comedy piece, The Best Man Show, to The Schwartz Center Black Box Theatre last week ahead of his off-Broadway debut this Friday and ...
A few weeks ago, I bought a book from the Cornell Store which has been on my reading list for eons. This is, of course, the infamous Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood. I could feel myself getting ...
With its complete disregard for traditional techniques, surrealism challenges us to question reality. Whether we truly believe it or not, at the very least, it urges us to question the boundaries ...
Many of our mental schemas of the fine arts may resoundingly contrast with our mental images of technology. Art is an emotional visual expression through painting or sculpture, while technology is ...
Editor’s Note: This column mentions sexual assault and harrassment. If you can relate to any of this, I am deeply sorry. I never thought I would end up writing a column about this, but here we are.
The Washington Post’s Supreme Court Correspondent Ann Marimow ’97, held a panel with University professors and leaders to discuss the second Trump administration on Wednesday.