Guest Essay: Cornell Must Apologize for Getting Its Covid Response Wrong
The arrogant self-righteousness on display Monday night is exactly why we never will get an apology from Cornell. The answers the public did get are cause for concern.
The arrogant self-righteousness on display Monday night is exactly why we never will get an apology from Cornell. The answers the public did get are cause for concern.
Pearl Lucas prevailed in her view that black Cornell students should be encouraged to take full advantage of all that Cornell has to offer. Though concurrent events overshadowed the battle at Cornell, Lucas’s bravery is admirable nonetheless.
Ford said, “Diversity has come to define the national, and even the global, discussion of racial justice… Diversity is not the same as racial justice. Instead, it is a substitute for racial justice… I am worried that diversity has made justice seem redundant to some Americans.”
It’s a little creepy that The High Rise dormitory community group is hosting an event with obvious sexual appeal and handing out sex toys in a building full of 17 and 18 year old kids.
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.”
According to an emailed police alert: “an unknown person entered an unlocked dorm room while the room was vacant. A television and other personal property were stolen from the unsecured room.”
Many Cornellians would be shocked to hear that as of today, Ithaca Mall’s Regal Cinemas doors are still open, three days after the scheduled shuttering.
Three proposed resolutions seek to delay tenure in the College of Business, hire a gynecologist at Cornell Health, and confirm Cornell’s commitment to academic freedom in its “Global Hubs” program.
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