Here is the thing: protest is supposed to involve risk. History is filled with examples of protestors who stood openly and proudly for their beliefs.
One hundred and forty-four years ago this week, the first issue of The Cornell Daily Sun was published. A source of Cornell news and a forum for campus-wide conversations, The Sun has enabled ...
Are your taints tickled??” cries Papa Emeritus IV, AKA Copia, to a sea of cultishly enthralled fans, his sequinned blue blazer resplendent under kaleidoscopic stage lights in Los Angeles’ Kia Forum.
Workers at a local automotive parts manufacturer go on strike shortly after UAW Local 2300 reached an agreement with Cornell.
National Labor Relations Board Administrative Law Judge Geoffrey Carter ordered Starbucks to reopen “within a reasonable period of time” two Ithaca locations that closed after employees formed a union ...
Prior to 1980, union activity at Cornell was decentralized and sparse. While a minority of Cornell employees belonged to various local unions, there was not a large enough body of unionized employees ...
The goal shouldn’t be to create silos, but to foster an environment where differences are acknowledged and respected, while still working toward common goals.
Cornell acted hastily in its unilateral imposition of the IEAP. It is now up to this Committee to ensure that academic freedom, freedom of expression, due process and shared governance are respected ...
The Student Assembly decreased its operating budget from 68,605 dollars to 37,850, partly due to its goal to curb excessive spending and focus on allocating funds toward student initiatives.