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Amid controversy over Kehlani, a prominent R&B artist, President Kotlikoff has cancelled her debut as the 2025 Slope…
Cornell University experienced a tumultuous year with events affecting free speech, campus politics, and campus culture. The “Year of Free Expression” saw debates on academic freedom, controversial speakers, and tensions regarding Israel. Additionally, there were developments in Greek life, student unionization, and controversies around sex ed and sports culture.
The Legal Insurrection Foundation and Cornell Free Speech Alliance co-hosted a panel discussion on the campus antisemitism crisis, featuring various speakers. The event highlighted incidents of antisemitism on college campuses, called for action from universities, and discussed potential solutions and proactive steps for change.
A Cornell junior was arrested on Tuesday evening for the weekend’s terroristic threats against the campus Jewish community.
Anti-Israel messages were spray painted on sidewalks across campus on Wednesday morning, the latest incident in a boiling campus controversy over the Israel-Palestine dispute.
In the year of free expression, one would expect the school to defend students’ rights to express their views. Instead, Cornell has turned a blind eye to attacks on free speech.
If Professor Rickford is fired for extramural comments, Cornell is not the free speech platform it pretends to be.
History Professor Rickford, criticized for calling Hamas attacks “exhilarating,” takes a semester leave amid demands for his dismissal.
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