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Opinion Piece from The Cornell Daily Sun

What Really Happened And Why

February 21, 2008 - 1:00am
By Elan Greenberg

On Nov. 29, I resigned the Student Assembly presidency at the end of a long and challenging byline funding process. Since then, I’ve anonymously been accused of being a “third-rate coup artist,” and comment after comment has followed suit. It’s been said that I’m shady, sleazy, “smell like cod that’s been fished from the Hudson River,” and the list goes on.

Some of those things were on Juicy Campus.

Some of those things were in The Cornell Daily Sun.

On Nov. 29, I resigned the S.A. presidency following what many believed was among the most equitable distributions of the Student Activity Fee (SAF) in recent memory. The final vote was cast with the near-unanimous approval of your student representatives.