4 /5 Krishna Sudarshan: Sage Chapel on the Cornell University campus, despite its non-denominational nature, left me underwhelmed. While its historical significance and role in hosting numerous weddings are notable, the chapels overall impact fell short. The architectural design, while tasteful, lacked the awe-inspiring aura often associated with such chapels. The attachment of alumni to their alma mater might explain its popularity as a wedding venue. Yet, the chapels aesthetic and spiritual essence felt subdued. Its understated ambiance may resonate with certain individuals seeking a simple setting, but for me, the experience didnt quite live up to the anticipation. Sage Chapel remains a testament to personal connections to Cornell, but as a standalone space, it might leave some wanting more in terms of architectural and atmospheric grandeur.