Students Conduct “Die-In” Event at Klarman Hall, Make Incendiary Statements about State of Israel
On November 9th around 3 pm, a group of around 70 students gathered outside of Klarman hall to…
On November 9th around 3 pm, a group of around 70 students gathered outside of Klarman hall to…
What has not been talked about enough is the scourge of anti-semitism at Cornell.
In the year of free expression, one would expect the school to defend students’ rights to express their views. Instead, Cornell has turned a blind eye to attacks on free speech.
A Cornell professor was caught tearing down a poster quoting Professor Rickford’s remarks about Hamas.
On Friday morning, protestors followed and surrounded a billboard truck demanding Professor Rickford’s firing, eventually forcing it to shut down.
On Thursday, the Student Assembly narrowly voted down a proposal to consider Resolution XX.
As part of the Freedom of Expression year, guest speaker Jamelle Bouie spoke on “Constitutionalism, Reform and the Press’ Role in Helping the Public Think About Institutions.”
However, Pollack’s message misses out on a root cause of the directive; a pervasive culture of self-censorship on campus.
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