Cornell’s COVID policies don’t make sense
We’ve come a long way since March 2020. It’s time to trade Cornell’s COVID dystopia for common sense and a genuine college experience.
We’ve come a long way since March 2020. It’s time to trade Cornell’s COVID dystopia for common sense and a genuine college experience.
The Cornell community is greatly privileged to have access to a wealth of historical artifacts around campus that…
In an email to the Cornell community, university president Martha Pollack announced that the semester will begin with…
As Cornell moves to hire a deputy for its Dean of Students (DOS), it is making a pivotal decision in building its campus culture. Rather than upholding its publicly stated values and goals, the hiring process is doubling down on a harrowing alternative path that poses danger to students and to Cornell.
The administration owes its students an explanation for the continued existence of restrictions, and a concrete timeline for removing them.
On Monday, Jennifer Kabbany, Editor of The College Fix, sat down (virtually) for an interview with The Cornell…
Cornell University announced that it will require all students, faculty, and staff to get the COVID-19 booster shot…
This new COVID-19 surge happened in spite of existing restrictions. In a community that is 97% vaccinated, masking indoors, and testing at least once a week, outbreaks still occur.
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