Coulter Canceled, Cornell Responds
Joel M. Malina, Vice President for University Relations, said he was “deeply disappointed that attendees at a campus event rudely and repeatedly disrupted” Coulter’s remarks.
Joel M. Malina, Vice President for University Relations, said he was “deeply disappointed that attendees at a campus event rudely and repeatedly disrupted” Coulter’s remarks.
The object of Coulter’s saboteurs was not to present an alternative point of view nor to disprove Ms. Coulter’s arguments, and certainly not to “hear her out.” They were there specifically to prevent the free exchange of ideas.
Hecklers blasted music, blew whistles and shouted over Ann Coulter, ultimately derailing her speech in Myron Taylor Hall this evening.
New York Republicans fared better than in other areas of the country, perhaps buttressed by a strong showing by gubernatorial candidate Lee Zeldin.
On November 9th, the conservative commentator will be speaking at an event in Myron Taylor Hall. The talk…
On November 7th, the Interfraternity Council (IFC), which oversees all Greek fraternities on campus, announced the suspension of all fraternity parties and social events, effective immediately.
Jacobson argued that we should “stop obsessing over something so vaguely and inconsistently defined like race.”
Cornell’s DEI advocates have thus far monopolized faculty debates. Although Cornell has adopted a similar, weaker, version of the Chicago Statement, the university has yet to adopt the Kalven Report.
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