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The Tompkins County Chamber of Commerce gathered on June 18 to recognize five community groups and individuals with awards ...
Cornell’s Men of Color in Athletics club is creating community and fellowship through its community initiatives.
Alexis Cournoyer was minutes away from going to Nashville. His bags were packed. He was about to head to the airport. Then, plans changed. Quickly. This past weekend, 224 hockey players heard ...
Tompkins County’s 2025 primary turnout was just 5.21 percent, with several uncontested races and close wins for Packman, Weiser and Zurenda.
Excluding Cornell’s nearly 7,000 international students as of the Fall 2024 semester from this calculation lifts the endowment per-student calculation up into the $500,000 to $750,000 tier in ...
The Tompkins County Workers’ Center held a living wage town hall to discuss the need for a rise in minimum wage. At the same time, the discussions sparked some interesting conversations.
Early turnout in Tompkins County dropped ahead of the Special and Primary Elections on June 24, drawing fewer than half the ...
Despite some of the hottest temperatures of the year, voters in Tompkins County turned out to vote at the primary elections on Tuesday across 36 polling sites.. Constituents voted for the City of ...
Amid temperatures in the 90s, multiple TCAT buses overheated or experienced air-conditioning systems failure on Monday, according to TCAT. These buses had to be switched out due to the heating issues.
Like Izzy Daniel ’24, Cornell’s lone pick in last year's PWHL entry draft, Guilday is projected to be taken at the end of the ...
The State Summer Games are transformative for the athletes, who have trained hard for the games, said Casey Vattimo, senior vice president for external relations at Special Olympics NY.