Health Guidance, Hockey, and the Home Advantage
While Cornell University’s COVID-19 guidance failed to stop last semester’s surge in cases, it may have stifled school spirit, specifically our home advantage.
While Cornell University’s COVID-19 guidance failed to stop last semester’s surge in cases, it may have stifled school spirit, specifically our home advantage.
Last Thursday, Assembly members introduced a $5,000 special projects funding proposal for the Spring Festival Gala hosted by the Chinese Students and Scholars Association.
It is Cornell’s duty to protect its students and maintain a safe campus. They are failing in that obligation, and they are allowing rugs, couches, and doors purchased with our money to be burnt to ashes. Now they threaten more fees for everyone because they are incapable or unwilling to catch a select few low-life thugs?
The closure is in apparent contradiction with an earlier email from the administration, which assured students that “recreational facilities and libraries will remain open during this time.”
Cornell Law School professor William Jacobson is suing Acting Commissioner of Health Mary T. Bassett in federal court over the state’s guidance for rationing COVID-19 therapeutics.
We’ve come a long way since March 2020. It’s time to trade Cornell’s COVID dystopia for common sense and a genuine college experience.
The Cornell community is greatly privileged to have access to a wealth of historical artifacts around campus that…
In an email to the Cornell community, university president Martha Pollack announced that the semester will begin with…
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