Cornell Professor calls Hamas’s Attacks a “Resistance”, Denies Sexual Assault Claims
In a series of inflammatory posts, a Cornell professor called the October 7th attack on Israel a “resistance”…
In a series of inflammatory posts, a Cornell professor called the October 7th attack on Israel a “resistance”…
In regard to a Review column defending Professor Rickford’s ability to freely speak without consequences, I wholeheartedly agree…
Cornell and other universities have been asked by Congress to clarify their stances on genocide.
Heard at Cornell is a column that regularly quotes important statements from Cornellians. This excerpt is taken from…
The Engineering Library in Carpenter Hall is shrinking to accomodate DEI growth.
Harvard is not unique among Ivy League colleges for its plagiarism issue. Is plagiarism an endemic disease among academia or the newest political weapon, and what are the consequences for Cornell?
The Legal Insurrection Foundation and Cornell Free Speech Alliance co-hosted a panel discussion on the campus antisemitism crisis, featuring various speakers. The event highlighted incidents of antisemitism on college campuses, called for action from universities, and discussed potential solutions and proactive steps for change.
On December 19, the Legal Insurrection Foundation (LIF) and the Cornell Free Speech Alliance will be hosting an online event, “Campus Antisemitism Crisis: Cornell, The Ivies, and Other U.S. Universities”
This organization is a registered student organization of Cornell University