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Cornell Mulls Changes to Policy on Protests, Permits

Joseph Niczky  —  Apr 30, 2013

Dueling rallies held by student organizations on Ho Plaza last semester raised questions about free speech and the necessity of permits in protests. Now, the University Assembly is considering amending the Campus Code of Conduct to address the issue.

Process for Deciding Sexual Assault Accusations May Change

Michael Linhorst  —  Nov 22, 2011

Students who are accused of sexual assault at Cornell may soon face a very different system for deciding their cases than the one they now encounter.

Cornell Debates Rules for Sexual Assault Cases

Michael Linhorst  —  Nov 17, 2011

A temporary amendment to the Campus Code of Conduct that was approved in May is sparking a debate about how Cornell should treat students who are accused of sexually assaulting other students.

Regaining Momentum On Medical Amnesty

Sep 1, 2011

The University should reexamine its Medical Amnesty Program after New York State released its own.

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