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Jonathan Mong

Jonathan Mong

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News Editor and Staff Writer, The Cornell Daily Sun

New York

Biography

Former news editor, The Cornell Daily Sun, 141st editorial board. Freelance writer and intern, The Ithaca Voice. I cover local news, focusing on labor unions, small-city politics, and higher education. Watch my interview with MSNBC's Chris Jansing about anti-semitic death threats on Cornell's campus here.

Final Covers

Higher Education , Local Politics , Labor Unions , Breaking News

Doesn’t Cover

N/A. I am open to all topics!

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Content

Total articles 84

  • Schafer's Cornell career ends in overtime loss to BU

    By Jonathan Mong

    Mar. 31, 2025

  • “Cardiac Cornell” upsets two-seed Michigan State in first round of NCAA tournament

    By Jonathan Mong

    Mar. 27, 2025

  • Cornell women’s hockey takes NCAA regional final in front of record-setting crowd

    By Jonathan Mong

    Mar. 17, 2025

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Company Info

The Cornell Daily Sun

The Cornell Daily Sun, founded in 1880, is the oldest independent college daily newspaper in the United States. Operated by Cornell University students, it maintains editorial and financial independence from the university. The Sun publishes a weekly print edition during the academic year and offers daily digital content, catering to Cornell students, faculty, alumni, and the Ithaca community. The Sun provides a free weekly print newspaper and a digital platform featuring daily articles, newsletters, and multimedia content. It also maintains an archive of historical issues, particularly from 1933 to 1945, which highlights its role in documenting significant events. The newspaper operates from a renovated office in downtown Ithaca and relies on advertising, donations, and merchandise sales to support its mission. Its student-run structure allows for hands-on journalism experience, ensuring that editorial decisions are made by undergraduates.

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Founded: 1880