Can Cornell Continue Through a Power Outage?
Given how much Cornell spends for electric service, you’d assume that electric service is 100% reliable. Is it?
Given how much Cornell spends for electric service, you’d assume that electric service is 100% reliable. Is it?
Every time a Cornellian flips a light switch, it is a decision that has cost consequences mitigated by Cornell’s past investments and maintenance.
However, the administration seems to be quickly losing patience with the entire system. Perhaps the day is coming when the Greeks will be sent home.
When you enter the Sesquicentennial Grove, remember those words inscribed on the Eddy Street Gate, “So enter that daily thou mayest become more learned and thoughtful. So depart that thou mayest become more useful to thy country and mankind.”
And it goes without saying, we don’t need to hear what another twenty-something thinks about an increasingly bitter septuagenarian.
On the night of Wednesday, November 9th, famed Cornell alumna Ann Coulter ‘84 attempted to give a speech on campus. However, she was prevented from delivering her remarks due to eight students who staged interruptions throughout the event. And yet, the story began well before that night.
We are humans first and foremost. Or, as the bus driver would have said it, “earthlings.”
On February 2nd, several Cornell student groups will be hosting Nico Perrino, executive vice president at the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE).
This organization is a registered student organization of Cornell University