November 10, 2019

THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS | November 10th, 2019

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Republican former presidential hopeful and governor of Wisconsin Scott Walker emphasized the “difference between socialism and freedom” in a speech to an ideologically mixed audience on Monday that highlighted his conservative record and high-profile battles against unions. (Nandita Mohan/Sun Staff Photographer)

Republican former presidential hopeful and governor of Wisconsin Scott Walker emphasized the “difference between socialism and freedom” in a speech to an ideologically mixed audience on Monday that highlighted his conservative record and high-profile battles against unions. (Nandita Mohan/Sun Staff Photographer)

After the Student Assembly passed a resolution condemning the dismissal of Julia Feliz from the Alliance for Science program, the Graduate and Professional Student Assembly discussed a similar resolution on Monday. The assembly will vote on the resolution on Nov. 18. (Michael Wenye Li/Sun Senior Photographer)

Michael Wenye Li / Sun Senior Photographer

After the Student Assembly passed a resolution condemning the dismissal of Julia Feliz from the Alliance for Science program, the Graduate and Professional Student Assembly discussed a similar resolution on Monday. The assembly will vote on the resolution on Nov. 18. (Michael Wenye Li/Sun Senior Photographer)

Prof. Stephen Ansolabehere, a government professor at Harvard and a renowned expert in voting rights cases, spoke on the importance of exercising the right to democracy on Wednesday. (Daniel Ra/Sun Staff Photographer)

Prof. Stephen Ansolabehere, a government professor at Harvard and a renowned expert in voting rights cases, spoke on the importance of exercising the right to democracy on Wednesday. (Daniel Ra/Sun Staff Photographer)

President of the Panhellenic Council Maya Cutforth ’20 advocates for her Greek Life reform plans at the Panhel meeting on Wednesday. Cutforth's proposal to stop mixing with Interfraternity Council fraternities until the IFC undertook safety reforms failed to muster the unanimous vote that was necessary. (Michael Wenye Li/Sun Senior Photographer)

President of the Panhellenic Council Maya Cutforth ’20 advocates for her Greek Life reform plans at the Panhel meeting on Wednesday. Cutforth’s proposal to stop mixing with Interfraternity Council fraternities until the IFC undertook safety reforms failed to muster the unanimous vote that was necessary. (Michael Wenye Li/Sun Senior Photographer)

Ithaca received its first snowfall of the semester on Thursday, nearly two weeks earlier than the average first snowfall in Ithaca. (Michael Wenye Li/Sun Senior Photographer)

Michael Wenye Li / Sun Senior Photographer

Ithaca received its first snowfall of the semester on Thursday, nearly two weeks earlier than the average first snowfall in Ithaca. (Michael Wenye Li/Sun Senior Photographer)

Prof. Steven Levitsky, government, Harvard University, discussed threats to American democracy and urged for mutual toleration between parties at a talk on Thursday. (Michelle Zhiqing Yang/Sun Staff Photographer)

Prof. Steven Levitsky, government, Harvard University, discussed threats to American democracy and urged for mutual toleration between parties at a talk on Thursday. (Michelle Zhiqing Yang/Sun Staff Photographer)

In light of the highly contentious community vote that took place last semester over a resolution based on the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement, on Thursday the Student Assembly discussed a resolution that would allow non-S.A. member undergraduate students to cast votes online rather than verbally and publicly during community votes. (Michael Wenye Li/Sun Senior Photographer)

In light of the highly contentious community vote that took place last semester over a resolution based on the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement, on Thursday the Student Assembly discussed a resolution that would allow non-S.A. member undergraduate students to cast votes online rather than verbally and publicly during community votes. (Michael Wenye Li/Sun Senior Photographer)

Sophomore forward Michael Regush crosses the ice at the game against Brown on Friday. The Red defeated the Bears 4-1 in its ECAC opener. (Michael Wenye Li/Sun Senior Photographer)

Sophomore forward Michael Regush crosses the ice at the game against Brown on Friday. The Red defeated the Bears 4-1 in its ECAC opener. (Michael Wenye Li/Sun Senior Photographer)

Maria Wood, daughter of Captain George Wood '93, speaks at the war memorial dedication in the chapel of Anabel Taylor Hall on Saturday. The names of Captain George Wood '93 and Major Richard Gannon '95 were added to the war memorial in the rotunda after the two died while serving in Iraq. (Boris Tsang/Sun Photography Editor)

Maria Wood, daughter of Captain George Wood ’93, speaks at the war memorial dedication in the chapel of Anabel Taylor Hall on Saturday. The names of Captain George Wood ’93 and Major Richard Gannon ’95 were added to the war memorial in the rotunda after the two died while serving in Iraq. (Boris Tsang/Sun Photography Editor)

Sophomore defenseman Joe Leahy celebrates after scoring a goal to put the Red up 2-0 in the first period against Yale on Saturday. (Boris Tsang/Sun Photography Editor)

Sophomore defenseman Joe Leahy celebrates after scoring a goal to put the Red up 2-0 in the first period against Yale on Saturday. (Boris Tsang/Sun Photography Editor)

Freshman forward Zach Tupker celebrates after scoring his first goal of his Cornell career to put the Red up 6-1 against Yale. Cornell finished the game 6-2 to extend its season-opening winning streak to four. (Ben Parker/Sun Assistant Photography Editor)

Freshman forward Zach Tupker celebrates after scoring his first goal of his Cornell career to put the Red up 6-1 against Yale. Cornell finished the game 6-2 to extend its season-opening winning streak to four. (Ben Parker/Sun Assistant Photography Editor)