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S.A. Calls for Cornell to Make Election Day a Holiday
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The Cornell S.A. joined 22 universities in urging their administrations to make Election Day a University holiday to encourage civic engagement.
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The Cornell S.A. joined 22 universities in urging their administrations to make Election Day a University holiday to encourage civic engagement.
Rep. Tom Reed is facing a second challenge from Tracy Mitrano J.D. ’95. Leslie Danks Burke is challenging State Sen. Tom O’Mara. Follow this page for live Election Day updates from Tompkins County and beyond.
After two controversial rounds of student elections, a fresh panel of Cornell community leaders unmuted their Zoom mics this afternoon to be sworn into the Student Assembly.
Less than a fifth of Cornell students voted in this year’s Student Assembly presidential election.
Problems and controversies have effected several of Cornell’s past student elections, the most recent being the current election for Student Assembly president — which has yet to be called.
As of Thursday afternoon, elections for Student Assembly President and University Assembly representatives have been suspended, after last-minute concerns over the validity of the ballots arose last night.
Just a day before Student Assembly elections are set to end, last-minute confusion rained down on the election procedure, prompting concerns over invalid ballots.
Cornell’s Student Assembly gathered for another debate between the presidential candidates. The virtual meeting covered topics having to do with mental health, politics and the internal toxicity of the S.A..
A panel of four Cornellians answers common questions to help prospective students with their college decisions.
In response to several proposed changes by the Codes and Judicial Committee to the Code of Conduct, a petition with over 300 signatures opposed two of them. The University Assembly will deliberate on the changes Saturday afternoon.