Women's Outreach in Materials, Energy and Nanobiotechnology

Kathleen Bitter  —  May 6, 2013

Early in the morning of Saturday, April 6, 10th grade girls from across Central New York drove up to two hours to Cornell’s campus to explore careers in chemical and biomolecular engineering. This was the fourth year of the Women’s Outreach in Materials, Energy, and Nanobiotechnology event, organized by the Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Graduate Women’s Group. 

Mixology: The Official Slope Day Guide

Sarah McKeen  —  May 3, 2013

Behold: the real way to day drink on Slope Day. Sarah McKeen '13 offers her tips.

Fashion Friday: A Fashionable Finale

Meghan Flynn  —  May 3, 2013

Meghan Flynn '15 delivers her last Fashion Friday post of the semester with some tips on how to dress for today's festivities.

The Dapper Man: Slope Day Style

Eric Ding  —  May 2, 2013

Make sure to look the part this Slope Day in Dapper Man style.

When You're in Need of Comfort (Food)

Michelle Kim  —  May 1, 2013

No matter what's causing your stress, comfort food is always necessary. Michelle Kim '13 has the perfect recipe. 

Maybe the F-Word Isn't So Bad After All

Jaime Freilich  —  May 1, 2013

To be honest, I struggled big time trying to figure out what to write about for my last post of my college career. Jeez, that’s an uplifting start to a blog. Anyway, I decided that I would use my soapbox one last time to talk about something I never thought I would write about: feminism.

Big Red Ambition: My Swan Song

Jaime Freilich  —  May 1, 2013

Jaime Freilich '13 nostalgically looks back at her Big Red Ambition one last time.

Simple Veggie Snacks: Homemade Hummus for the Homestretch

Meghan Flynn  —  Apr 30, 2013

Meghan Flynn '15 kickstarts a healthy study period with a ridiculously easy hummus recipe. 

Why Theft Isn't Just About Losing Money

Kyle Ezzedine  —  Apr 30, 2013

Crime is an unfortunate aspect of our society that has existed since the establishment of society itself. It has driven us to question the innate morality of humans and often seek who is blame for criminal behavior.  Is it the criminals themselves? Their parents? Circumstance?

An Easier CS Curriculum Isn’t a Better CS Curriculum

Derek Chiang  —  Apr 30, 2013

Introductory courses should be about separating talented students from those won't be able to succeed in the field, an idea the computer science department has recently shied away from. 

The Road Not Taken

Susie Forbath  —  Apr 25, 2013

 GPS systems have made getting from point A to point B easy. But as they've become ubiquitous, we've also grown depedent on them.

How OSS Will Get You a Job and Make You a Better Person (and Programmer)

Parker Moore  —  Apr 24, 2013

 Juniors hoping to secure jobs in the software industry should look to open-source software as a way to learn practical knowledge about software development from peers and to meet developers who have a passion for great software.

iPhone 5: Teleportation from the App [Third] World to the App [Super] Store

Morgan Beller  —  Apr 23, 2013

Did you finally get rid of your BlackBerry and buy an iPhone? Here are 6 app to get you caught up on what you've been missing.

New York vs. Silicon Valley: A Battle of Two Mindsets

Ali Hamed  —  Apr 22, 2013

 For the New York City tech scene to succeed, the tech community must create an identity separate from that of their peers in Silicon Valley.