Decarbonization and Reliability
This is Part III of a series reviewing Cornell’s electric system and investigating its reliability. Part I detailed…
This is Part III of a series reviewing Cornell’s electric system and investigating its reliability. Part I detailed…
All told, it was an eventful year at Cornell, with many developments that will prove to have a long-term impact.
McCarty announced the extension of the earlier suspension of IFC activities through the end of the semester.
Cornell’s two pools will become unusable in 2025, meaning that after 2025 Cornell will be without its own natatorium.
Pollack, multiple times, repeated “the students were warned” that disrupting the event would result in consequences. Nevertheless, they persisted.
At the least, the SA is involved in annual (and sometimes biannual) scandals. Such bedlam is hardly the mark of a healthy or effective government. Setting the SA on a better path will be an important challenge for Cornell’s next generation.
Any form of an anti-discrimination clause is a bad idea. They’re overly broad, ambiguous, and in practice usually…
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