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Deliberation Continues Over Code of Conduct Changes
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Discussions surrounding the evidentiary standards within Cornell’s code of conduct carried on in a Tuesday Undergraduate Assembly meeting.
The Cornell Daily Sun (https://cornellsun.com/tag/joe-anderson/)
Discussions surrounding the evidentiary standards within Cornell’s code of conduct carried on in a Tuesday Undergraduate Assembly meeting.
If you want to make a club treasurer flinch, you need only whisper the letters S-A-F-C. The Student Activities Funding Commission is the student-run organization that acts as a gatekeeper for over 500 Cornell clubs’ funding. And it is among the most bemoaned bureaucratic hoops on campus. Complaints range from nitpicky rule enforcement to perverse incentives. Some gripe that applying for SAFC funding involves far too many fine details — which, if done improperly, can give the SAFC a reason to pull funds.
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