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Liberty and Justice For All: Empowering Our Youth with Mentors

This is the final installment of the three-part series on racial justice. Certainly, there are many things that are worthy to be talked about. There is the “Opportunity Zones” program, which (as a part of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act) put in $1.6 billion into distressed communities. And there are fiscally conservative policies which...

The Case Against Educational Hysteria
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The Case Against Educational Hysteria

Introduction Three primary issues broadly afflict college campuses today: intolerance towards diverse thought, the devolution of social purpose, and the rise of the inconsequential. These phenomena contribute to the educational hysteria that is increasingly dominating the political, social and educational spheres of the modern American university. They include trigger warnings for differing opinions, the non-ironic use of...

The Cornell Review Issue 7 is Out – View Online Here
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The Cornell Review Issue 7 is Out – View Online Here

Issue 7 features stories the Cornell Daily Sun and other campus media outlets dare not cover, from the fact that Cornell was ranked the second most anti-Semitic college campus to interviews with SA presidential candidates about the most important of topics, including BDS and fossil fuel divestment.

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BREZNICK | Stop Conservative Whining

If there’s one thing I dislike more than hearing liberals whine, it’s hearing conservatives whine. It is time conservatives, libertarians, and the center-right stop the pouting, complaining, and babying, and instead begin to understand the reality of the campus political climate. The Cornell Review will forge this path on Cornell’s campus. By whining, I’m referring to how...

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Response to False Accusations Against The Cornell Review

For those of you who are fortunate enough not to know, every other Thursday the Cornell Daily Sun runs two sex columns, one written by a male and the other by a female. Written under pseudonyms, these articles are often borderline-pornographic, or go for as much shock and awe as possible. One of last Thursday’s column,...

NY23 Democrat Candidate Martha Robertson Sticks to Party Line at Campus Talk
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NY23 Democrat Candidate Martha Robertson Sticks to Party Line at Campus Talk

Read here for updates. The Democrat contender for New York’s 23rd district, Martha Robertson, spoke briefly about her election campaign against incumbent Republican Tom Reed at a Cornell Democrats event Wednesday evening. Speaking for 30 minutes to a crowd of about 40 students, Robertson, Cornell Class of 1975, mainly stuck to autobiography and her major...

“Fight Back Kill Rapists” Graffiti Spotted Around Campus
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“Fight Back Kill Rapists” Graffiti Spotted Around Campus

Currently unknown individuals are responsible for the graffitiing* of the phrase “Fight Back Kill Rapists” across several campus sidewalks. The Cornell Review cannot confirm if a student organization, individual students, or non-students were behind the act, but the three your correspondent saw all appeared to have been created with the same spray paint stencil. Two, both of...

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Previews from the Upcoming First Issue of the Year

Readers, be prepared and get pumped: The first print issue of the year is out on Sunday! On Sunday we will be distributing exclusively to those who attend Club Fest in Barton Hall from 1-4 pm. Additionally, we will be uploading the PDF version to our main website, www.thecornellreview.com. On Monday we will distribute throughout...

The Return of The Cornell Review
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The Return of The Cornell Review

Dear Readers, It is with great enthusiasm that I and the rest of the editorial board of The Cornell Review announce our return to online and print publishing for the 2014-2015 academic year. We expect the first issue of our print publication to be distributed in early September. In the mean time and throughout the...