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Faculty Members Gather to Protest Expression Policy, Scold Administration
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On Tuesday, Cornell faculty members held a rally in protest of the Interim Expressive Activity Policy.
The Cornell Daily Sun (https://cornellsun.com/category/news/page/6/)
On Tuesday, Cornell faculty members held a rally in protest of the Interim Expressive Activity Policy.
Ann Coulter ’84, a controversial conservative media personality, will come to Cornell on April 16, according to a free speech advocate.
The Sun sat down with Vice President and General Counsel Donica Varner to learn more about the formation and future of the Interim Expressive Activity Policy.
Vice President Ryan Lombardi models for Cornell Fashion Collective’s annual fashion show.
Following immense public disapproval of the University’s Interim Expressive Activity Policy, the Cornell administration updated the measure in an email to students.
The Student Assembly passed three resolutions on March 7 addressing ILR credit limits, course statistics and gender-neutral bathrooms.
The University has reportedly invited Ann Coulter ’84 back to campus, more than a year after protesters taunted her off the stage during her last speaking event.
One year after their chapter’s closure, former Phi Sigma Sigma members remain disappointed and confused about the decision.
Free Speech advocates lamented the state of free speech in national discourse and on college campuses in a lecture on March 5.
Prof. Emeritus Faust F. Rossi J.D. ’60, law, who is estimated to have taught more law students than any other professor in the Law School, died at 91.