BREAKING: Pollack rejects Trigger Warnings
Pollack has rejected SA Res. 31., for it “would infringe on our core commitment to academic freedom and freedom of inquiry, and [its requirements] are at odds with the goals of a Cornell education.”
Pollack has rejected SA Res. 31., for it “would infringe on our core commitment to academic freedom and freedom of inquiry, and [its requirements] are at odds with the goals of a Cornell education.”
President Pollack voiced approval for the proposal, stating in her email that she “support[s] efforts to expand access to non-prescription health care supplies, including contraception.”
It’s a little creepy that The High Rise dormitory community group is hosting an event with obvious sexual appeal and handing out sex toys in a building full of 17 and 18 year old kids.
Perrino attacked the premise that free speech should be infringed upon to protect an audience from ideas that make them uncomfortable. The title of his talk, “Why Should We Defend Speech We Hate?” specifically targets this principle, which is the very principle that the anti-coulter disruptors chose to act on.
On Friday, Cornell’s LGBT resource center sent an email to numerous students inviting them to learn about fisting and scissoring.
The pilot program would include stocking 1-2 vending machines with Plan B type contraceptives available for purchase.
Resolution 16 made numerous assertions that were either untrue, unbased, or the subject of debate.
Cornell has systematically made Lynah Rink inaccessible to most of its students.
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