The “Gallows” are put to death
The disassembly of “Circulating Matters” began on Thursday, with a team of two. The workers began taking it apart with drills, dismantling the sculpture piece-by-piece.
The disassembly of “Circulating Matters” began on Thursday, with a team of two. The workers began taking it apart with drills, dismantling the sculpture piece-by-piece.
President Pollack voiced approval for the proposal, stating in her email that she “support[s] efforts to expand access to non-prescription health care supplies, including contraception.”
At the meeting last Tuesday, the UA approved the motion without much discussion or debate. Cady described the process as “very quick.”
On February 21, President Martha Pollack met with the University Assembly to discuss salary struggles, TCAT service cuts, and the humanitarian disaster in Turkey and Syria.
The UA requested that Pollack speak on the dire parking shortage at Cornell, and in doing so, she pivoted to the transit authority: “we know there are people who would prefer not to drive, they prefer to take the buses, but they have been discouraged because of ongoing service issues with TCAT.”
The missing model ships are such a minor detail, such a slight omission that even those students who were here before all hell broke loose might not notice their absence. And yet, even in a restored browsing library, where are the boats?
At 11:40 p.m. last night, a woman was stabbed following an attempted robbery in the vicinity of Schuyler House. According to a CUPD Crime Alert, the alleged aggravated assault occurred in “the 500 block of East State Street.”
In an email to all government undergraduates this morning, the Faculty Senate—perhaps mistakenly—sent a draft resolution on academic…
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