Jamelle Bouie emphasizes substance in press coverage of politics
As part of the Freedom of Expression year, guest speaker Jamelle Bouie spoke on “Constitutionalism, Reform and the Press’ Role in Helping the Public Think About Institutions.”
As part of the Freedom of Expression year, guest speaker Jamelle Bouie spoke on “Constitutionalism, Reform and the Press’ Role in Helping the Public Think About Institutions.”
Cornell hosted a discussion with Eugene Volokh and Jameel Jaffer on the limits of free speech.
The Cornell Review is hosting an essay contest in honor of the theme of this year “Freedom of Expression”. All are welcome to submit an essay and have a chance to win $500!
President Martha Pollack and Mayor Laura Lewis have negotiated a 21-year agreement to make a $4 million per year voluntary payment in lieu of real property taxes.
The Cornell Graduate Students United (CGSU) started an organizing drive to establish themselves as the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) designated union representing research assistants, teaching assistants and fellows of Cornell.
With affirmative action declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court, it’s time for conservatives to spearhead the case against legacy admissions.
Murnane contends that it is important for college campuses to build a free speech culture.
When one responds to an idea, article, or work of art in print, he is forced to engage with the content critically. The act of writing, for that reason alone, is a noble endeavor.
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