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BREAKING: Majority of Voters Support Ceasefire, Divestment Referendum
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Undergraduates voted “yes” on the ceasefire and divestment referendum questions by a 2:1 ratio.
The Cornell Daily Sun (https://cornellsun.com/author/ericlechpammer/)
Undergraduates voted “yes” on the ceasefire and divestment referendum questions by a 2:1 ratio.
Students opposed to the divestment referendum argued that the questions were not phrased neutrally in Thursday’s Student Assembly meeting.
Three out of five candidates for president of the Student Assembly fielded challenging questions in a Tuesday forum moderated by The Sun.
Cornell graduate students rallied outside of Day Hall to demand that Cornell bargain a fair employment contract with Cornell Graduate Students United.
A Cornell alumnus filed a lawsuit against Cornell Tech and the City University of New York, alleging discrimination in the admissions policies of Break Through Tech.
The Student Assembly passed a resolution condemning the usage of legacy admissions at Cornell to promote greater inclusion and equity in future classes.
Free Speech advocates lamented the state of free speech in national discourse and on college campuses in a lecture on March 5.
The Student Assembly approved the Elections Committee’s revised election guidelines on Feb. 29, which included a tabling requirement along with a documented form of student engagement.
Members of the University Student Assembly met with University officials on Feb. 15 to discuss their concerns about the University’s Interim Expressive Activity Policy.
Cornell’s commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion has been scrutinized.