05 Nov, 2025

From lab to farm: An investigation into animal treatment at the university

RISHA INAGANTICo-Managing News Editor TABITHA REEVESCo-Managing News Editor Ever since Tania Roth’s name was put on blast due to reports of animal cruelty, the university has been on close watch for the treatment of animals.  From science labs on the university’s campuses to the farm which makes the well-loved UDairy possible, the university is home […]

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Opinion: Delaware’s rise to FBS not without risk, but raises ceiling for sports programs, university

BY DANIEL STEENKAMERManaging Sports Editor Thanksgiving has come and gone.  At many households, a familiar scene unfolded at dinner time: You had the adults’ table and the kids’ table.  Sure, everyone got to eat the meal, but the big person table was the place to be, the room where it happens. In that spirit, university […]

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EDITORIAL | The Futile Cycle of DACA Rhetoric

Newsletter Signup From 2008 to 2021, the United States southern border apprehended approximately half a million children and teens every year. Children from Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, El Salvador and more have fled their countries due to poverty, violence, crime and especially a lack of education. During his presidency, Barack Obama tasked his administration to deepen […]

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KOH | Cornell’s Community Day: There Was No Restoration   

The month of November began with a ping: an email to the entire student body, faculty and staff declaring a “Community Restorative Day”. In response to “extraordinary stress of the past few weeks” — which included the Israeli-Palestinian humanitarian crisis and war, brewing political tensions on campus and antisemitic threats scattered throughout campus and online […]

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SWENSON | Inside the Boardroom

Newsletter Signup Cornell’s Board of Trustees has 64 voting members, which is the largest in the Ivy-League and the composition is unique among all institutions of higher education. There are representatives from the student, employee, faculty and alumni constituencies of Cornell, as well as from the State of New York, including the governor, and from […]

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WEIRENS | Split Pants to Fast Splits: Reclaiming Health in College  

First year students aren’t known for being a picture of good health. The lifestyle of college students in general is characterized with “Freshman 15”, sleep deprivation, midnight junk food feasts and hours of sedentary studying. I’d say it’s a rite of passage, at least for the students I’ve seen at Cornell, to get a bit flabbier, […]

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Photo Gallery: Delaware defeats Lafayette University in FCS playoff opener

BY LARISSA VERONICA HEATHERManaging Visuals and Layout Editor Managing Visuals and Layout Editor Larissa Veronica Heather captures Delaware’s win over Lafayette University in the FCS playoff opener. Larissa Veronica Heather/THE REVIEW Larissa Veronica Heather/THE REVIEW Larissa Veronica Heather/THE REVIEW Larissa Veronica Heather/THE REVIEW Larissa Veronica Heather/THE REVIEW Larissa Veronica Heather/THE REVIEW Larissa Veronica Heather/THE REVIEW […]

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