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The Cornell community has taken the announcement of Gunna as the new Slope Day headliner with varying reactions and emotions.
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The Student Assembly voted to send Resolution 50 to President Kotlikoff’s desk, which would give freshman and sophomore ...
The Slope Day Programming Board announced Gunna as the new headliner for Slope Day. He will replace Kehlani following ...
The Student Assembly unanimously passed Resolution 58, which states that Cornell administration cannot rescind an artist's ...
Students at Cornell University and Ithaca College are organizing a Community Slope Day in response to Cornell dropping ...
R&B singer Kehlani denied claims that her pro-Palestinian activism is antisemitic after Cornell cancelled her campus concert ...
Recently re-elected Student Assembly President Zora deRham ’27 plans to prioritize restoring Trillium meal swipes, increasing ...
Kehlani has always expressed their support for Palestine, but Cornell canceled their upcoming performance due to "anti-Israel ...
The Student Assembly awaits approval from President Kotlikoff for Resolution 43, which calls for an extended study period ...
The university’s blacklisting of the artist is its latest attack on the First Amendment rights of all who oppose the genocide ...
Opinion Columnist Paul Caruso reflects on Pope Francis' role as a unifying figure — and Cornell's need for one.
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