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Machetes, Snowmageddon, and Temporary Suspensions: Cornell’s JA is Overreaching (Op-Ed)
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Machetes, Snowmageddon, and Temporary Suspensions: Cornell’s JA is Overreaching (Op-Ed)

The following is a guest submission from Max Weisbrod ’16, an Urban and Regional Studies major and a director at Prosperity Ithaca, a non-profit focused on cross-community initiatives. Students probably shouldn’t keep large, dangerous blades in their singles and doubles. Yet, in the winter of 2013, Cornell University Police Department (CUPD) officers found a machete...

No, We Are Not Okay: A Review of Cornell’s Annual Report of the Judicial Codes Counselor (Op-Ed)
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No, We Are Not Okay: A Review of Cornell’s Annual Report of the Judicial Codes Counselor (Op-Ed)

The following is a guest submission from Max Weisbrod ’16, an Urban and Regional Studies major and a director at Prosperity Ithaca, a non-profit focused on cross-community initiatives. Cornell’s handling of sexual assault cases, among other types of offenses, is a categorical failure. I am not the only one who is concerned. Cornell is currently...