After two years away from Cornell in the South Korean Army as a combat medic, I returned to Ithaca this semester as a senior. The
Like many urban centers throughout the United States, Ithaca’s Collegetown neighborhood is plagued with rising rent prices and a deteriorating housing supply. As a result,
Coffee with Karim I’ve been told it’s time to take the Romney sticker off my laptop and face reality. Looking back at this election season,
A Fortnight of Follies Our nation decided the answers to many questions on November 6th, some more publicized than others. One that perhaps did not
Right on the Law The Supreme Court is poised to potentially make affirmative action a violation of the Equal Protection Clause. Prepare yourselves: the Left
Ladies’ Liberty Vicki Saporta, president of the National Abortion Federation, was recently sponsored by the ILR Alumni Affairs and Development to talk on campus about