Cornell

The Ivy League school's president vowed that the person or people behind the threats will be "punished to the full extent of the law."
Students told police they were exposed to Rohypnol, a sedative that’s commonly known as “roofies."
Cornell, Columbia and Brown universities all reported threats on Sunday. The alerts followed similar threats made at Yale and schools in Ohio in recent days.
Nearly 38% of English-language news articles containing COVID-19 misinformation mentioned President Donald Trump, Cornell University researchers found.
A local bird watcher's suspicions about the striking warbler turned out to be correct.
A group of students defended the professor, writing that she was "noting the importance of professionalism."
Frats have unchecked social power at Cornell and nationwide, a reality marginalized students like me know intimately.
The Ivy League school is digging in for a long legal battle -- and relying on Donald Trump to help them out.
Just more evidence that furry friends really are like family.