Photo by Al Rinow Streaking–The Cornell Big Red are 8-0-5 their past 13 games, the longest stretch without a loss since the 1995. They say history repeats itself, but for the Cornell men’s soccer team in recent years, it appeared that repeat button may have been broken. However, the 2011 season marks the teams surprise [...]
Photo by Tim McKinney It has been six years since the Cornell Big Red last beat Harvard, and the streak is set to continue after a 41-31 loss to the Crimson Saturday afternoon at Schoellkopf Field. The Big Red (2-2, 0-2 Ivy League) led 24-20 late into the third quarter, but the Crimson (3-1, 2-0) [...]
After a loss to Post University, Cornell Sprint Football bounced back in a win over Princeton (0-3). Quarterback Brendan Miller completed 13 of 15 pass attempts for a total of 211 yards and 4 touchdowns, one week after missing the game against Post with a concussion. The Big Red (2-1) hosts Army this Friday at [...]
Photo courtesy of Cornell Athletic Communications If this were a game of straws, the Cornell sprint football team got the short end of the stick. Whether it was from missed opportunities or wrapping up gifts in the form of second chances, it may have only been inevitable that the Big Red would falter against Post [...]
The second segment of Tim’s Take on Sports aired on Tuesday, Sept. 20. We welcomed in a colleague and die-hard Buffalo Bills fan Eli Bannister to the studio to talk about the Bills surprising 2-0 start, and the tough reality of being a Bills fan. We also discuss other aspects of the NFL in Tim’s [...]
The final part of a three-part interview series, Big Red Talk sat down with Cornell senior defensive back Rashad Campbell to discuss the upcoming season and the excitement around the Ithaca community for homecoming. Big Red Talk is an association with Slope Media Sports, the show that takes you inside the players, coaches and personnel [...]
Tim’s Take on Sports pilot episode for the week of Sept. 13. Special guest Catherine White, senior forward on the Cornell University women’s hockey team, joined us in the studio to talk about the upcoming season and the team’s aspirations for a third consecutive Frozen Four appearance. I also discuss and break down the second [...]
Lizzie Brooks It’s raining, what a surprise. However, I am usually a little too optimistic about the weather- and wind up wet. Umbrellas, boots, and rain coats can help anyone avoid soaked jeans. But when it comes to function and fashion, not all rain gear is equal. I personally have no objection to the giant [...]
The perks of working in the media industry were reiterated when Cornell alum and political correspondent Keith Olbermann hosted an exclusive group discussion for Slope Media Group e-board members, along with prominent juniors and seniors Monday afternoon in Willard Straight Hall’s International Room. Sporting a jacket, jeans and New Balance tennis shoes, Olbermann first discussed [...]
Style on the Slope Ithaca weather is bipolar. Should you dress for spring or for blizzards? What if it starts snowing in the middle of a formerly spotless day? Even if it is sunny and mild outside, what about all of the slush on the ground? When it comes to shoes, flats are a definite [...]