Cornellians clamor for Chicago Principles, but university already protects free expression
Cornell’s Core Values provide roughly the same coverage as the Chicago Statement–even defending “wrong or offensive” ideas.
Cornell’s Core Values provide roughly the same coverage as the Chicago Statement–even defending “wrong or offensive” ideas.
Cornell is spending millions of dollars (re)building structures across campus this summer.
Cornell relied upon TJ’s highly selective admissions policy to vet students for freshman admissions.
Cornell does not produce illiteracy in the conventional sense. Rather, Cornellians graduate with perhaps a more insidious form of ignorance.
The SA adopted resolutions declaring “Cornell Dining [shall] reassess its relationship with Starbucks.” Pollack’s rejection is a veto of that policy.
So, if you’re a recovering politico, close your Twitter and put down your phone. Go outside and touch some grass.
Last May, Cornell unveiled its intent to construct a clone of Upson Hall on the ground where Hoy Field once stood.
With the closing of all three Ithaca Starbucks locations, protestors turned their attention to Cornell, seeking the end of Starbucks on campus.
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