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Opinion Columnist Paul Caruso reflects on Pope Francis' role as a unifying figure — and Cornell's need for one.
Bay Area singer Kehlani is responding to Cornell University's decision to drop her from a concert line-up, in connection to comments about the war between Israel and Hamas.
Kehlani took to Instagram on Saturday to state that she is “not antisemitic, nor anti-Jew,” but rather “anti-genocide.” ...
Kehlani is speaking out after Cornell University canceled her Slope Day performance, citing concerns over her alleged antisemitic views, according to new reporting by Gannett. In an Instagram video, ...
The Associated Press  Kehlani arrives at the 67th annual Grammy Awards on Sunday, Feb. 2, 2025, in Los Angeles. (Photo by ...
The five-time Grammy nominated non-binary singer stressed “for the millionth time” that they were not “anti-Jew” but is ...
R&B singer Kehlani remains firm on their views about Israel's war on Gaza after it recently cost them a performance ...
After a university canceled her performance over her political statements, Kehlani has gone online to respond. The R&B singer ...
Kehlani has reached a new level of frustration as she navigates the fallout due to their support of Palestine.
Singer Kehani is speaking out after Cornell University canceled her Slope Day appearance. On April 23, Cornell released a ...