From Leader To Laggard: Cornell’s Enduring COVID Restrictions
Cornell’s decision to keep classroom mask restrictions in place suggests that the administration has not managed to tear itself from its obsession with case counts.
Cornell’s decision to keep classroom mask restrictions in place suggests that the administration has not managed to tear itself from its obsession with case counts.
Cornell University will begin to remove its indoor masking requirements on Monday, per university email.
I implore you, do not take this most recent redirection of the winds as anything less fickle than the squalls that frequent this beautiful town. We cannot count on Cornell to free us from COVID dystopia; the restrictions will continue until resistance improves.
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It is Cornell’s duty to protect its students and maintain a safe campus. They are failing in that obligation, and they are allowing rugs, couches, and doors purchased with our money to be burnt to ashes. Now they threaten more fees for everyone because they are incapable or unwilling to catch a select few low-life thugs?
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