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CUPD: Report of Armed Individual Near Campus Unfounded
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Cornell Police published a crime alert reporting the sighting of an individual displaying a pistol near campus at 9:44 a.m. on Nov. 1.
The Cornell Daily Sun (https://cornellsun.com/author/gabrielmunoz/page/3/)
Cornell Police published a crime alert reporting the sighting of an individual displaying a pistol near campus at 9:44 a.m. on Nov. 1.
Dueling sentiments towards Prof. Russell Rickford currently divide campus following his Oct. 15 remarks, in which he stated he was “exhilarated” by Hamas’s Oct. 7 attacks against Israel.
President Pollack denounced members of the Cornell community who glorified Hamas’s Oct. 7 attacks in Israel in a statement to the Cornell community on Monday, Oct. 16.
The University approved the revised version of the MOU passed by the Common Council, increasing voluntary annual contributions to $4 million for a 15-year span.
Charles “Chuck” Feeney died Monday, Oct. 9, leaving behind a substantial philanthropic legacy — including over $1 billion in donations to the University.
Cornell settled an April 2020 class-action lawsuit by agreeing to pay $3 million towards a compensation fund for students impacted by online classes in the Spring 2020 semester.
After numerous debates regarding artificial intelligence, Cornell released a statement addressing the controversy and establishing new policies.
Following a Student Assembly resolution that passed Sept. 21, this year’s Slope Day budget will increase from $315,000 to $715,000.
Cornell’s housing portal crashed on Tuesday, Sept. 19 due to an excess number of users, forcing Housing and Residential Life to push back the selection date to Sept. 20.
The Ithaca Democratic Socialists of America held a rally on Monday to advocate for a higher contribution to the City of Ithaca in payment in lieu of taxes after the University and City reached an informal agreement of $4 million annually.