Cornell has shown itself to be a profit-driven structure caring more about its assets, leadership security and donor influence than it does the concerns or safety of its students or the hypocrisy of its actions.
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DO | Goodbye to My Small Handful
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One insight that my dad often shares with me is that whether you are happy is mostly dictated by a select few relationships in your life.
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OBASEKI | Leaving A Promising Cornell
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For a fruitful educational and developmental experience, strive for that which seems impossible but is feasible with a steadfast dedication to the concept of free speech we all look to champion: a common sense for civil discourse.
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EICHER | Why I Don’t Drink in College
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I gave much of the first two years of my college experience to alcohol, but over the past two years, I have gained so much back.
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Sandford | Days of Future Past
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I am a historian by trade, borne back ceaselessly into the past. As such, various professors have beaten into me the fact that my writing needs what we in the industry call a “So What Question.” The question that I’ve had on my mind since the beginning of this year is what comes next?
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AMADOR | From Backpacks to Briefcases
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A while back I set out on an adventure to capture portraits of my classmates. To see what changes in 20 years, and what doesn’t.
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BYRD | ‘The Past is Never Dead’
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In linking the genocide in Palestine to the genocide that created Cornell, CML has proven just how deep settler investments go.
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RUBINSON | Student Journalism Pushes Me Forward
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But those who do it don’t do it for thanks. We do it on principle.
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SCHWARZ | Reflections on the Cornell Encampment
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I believe that when we put down our bull horns and listen to one another, we can have discussions at Cornell that bridge gaps between us even if we cannot change the realities that inform our thoughts.
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XU | On Sleep and Difficulty
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I take issue most with the idea that sleep is meant to be productive.
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REYEN | Cornell’s Greek Tragedy
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Unfortunately, three years here has confirmed that Cornell is no different: the Greek life system as it stands requires serious, intentional reform in order to deconstruct the interwoven rape culture that permeates the social fabric of this campus.