HEARD AT CORNELL | Cornell’s future admissions policy
Heard at Cornell is a column that regularly quotes important statements from Cornellians. This excerpt is taken from Pollack’s statement on the affirmative action case.
Heard at Cornell is a column that regularly quotes important statements from Cornellians. This excerpt is taken from Pollack’s statement on the affirmative action case.
Cornell students with outstanding student loans awoke to an unpleasant surprise yesterday morning, as the Supreme Court overturned President Biden’s unconstitutional forgiveness scheme.
Pollack promised compliance from the university; however, her email strongly implied that Cornell would be looking for ways to continue its race-based policies.
Ithaca’s Common Council primaries are being contested by numerous Cornellians, including freshman Clyde Lederman, who is currently winning.
Racial discrimination in college admissions has been declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court. Now is the time for unity and levelheaded conversation about the best way forward for Cornell.
An oft-forgotten policy of Cornell University can stifle speech of campus visitors.
FIRE noted Cornell’s documents fail in one key area: how free expression rights intersect with allegations of bias or harassment.
Events Should be Measured by Impact not Quantity
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