Teach-In highlights academic freedom struggles, Cornell’s China ties
Members of the Cornell community gathered in Ives Hall last month to learn more about Cornell University’s involvement with the People’s Republic of China.
Members of the Cornell community gathered in Ives Hall last month to learn more about Cornell University’s involvement with the People’s Republic of China.
Apart from all of the training that must be completed before arriving on campus, the Intergroup Dialogue Project (IDP) conducts a mandatory 2.5 hours of training to “practice skills and tools for communicating across difference both inside and outside the classroom as you learn more about yourself and others” The impact of all of this training is cumulative and can leave a Cornell student intimidated in sharing his opinions and feeling pressured to self-censor.
The untrammeled return of the popular Cornell-sponsored event exposes the absurdity of continued classroom mask requirements.
Voter turnout in this year’s Student Assembly took a nose-dive, as just over ten percent of students cast their ballots. This was a significant drop from last spring’s election, which was nearly 24%.
The world is filled with clashing groups and oppressive forces that erode our sense of common humanity. Against…
The Cornell Review reached out to Student Assembly presidential candidates Duncan Cady ‘23 and Valeria Valencia ‘23 to learn more about their respective platforms.
Let the Starbucks Ithaca unions make unreasonable demands to Starbucks, which has decidedly placed itself on the far-Left and anti-freedom side of every issue over the past years.
Despite the court decision, masks are still required by TCAT, the busing system that services the Cornell area.
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