The Cornell Daily Sun(@cornellsun) 's Twitter Profileg
The Cornell Daily Sun

@cornellsun

Founded in 1880, The Cornell Daily Sun is the nation's oldest, continuously independent college daily. | Sports coverage: @DailySunSports.

ID:14311436

linkhttp://www.cornellsun.com calendar_today05-04-2008 17:46:25

31,4K Tweets

27,2K Followers

163 Following

The Cornell Daily Sun(@cornellsun) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Because the Interim Expressive Activity Policy was initiated without bargaining with Cornell Graduate Students United, the union is arguing that the policy — and therefore its associated suspensions — was illegal from its initiation.
cornellsun.com/2024/05/03/uni…

account_circle
The Cornell Daily Sun(@cornellsun) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Local tenants and workers advocates explained the connection between recent labor and housing activism in Ithaca.
cornellsun.com/2024/05/02/you…

account_circle
The Cornell Daily Sun(@cornellsun) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On May 1, the Ithaca Common Council voted to pass resolutions on short-term rentals and the environment.
cornellsun.com/2024/05/01/bre…

account_circle
The Cornell Daily Sun(@cornellsun) 's Twitter Profile Photo

MULTIMEDIA | The Sun got a glimpse into Cornell’s Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections — the University’s repository of rare books and archival pieces spanning fields across the arts and sciences.

youtube.com/watch?v=NKaUxj…

account_circle
The Cornell Daily Sun(@cornellsun) 's Twitter Profile Photo

OPINION | Nick Wilson '26 describes an eviction scare and the broader dynamics of power at Cornell cornellsun.com/2024/05/02/wil…

account_circle
The Cornell Daily Sun(@cornellsun) 's Twitter Profile Photo

OPINION | Max Fattal '25 describes his own emotions around the encampment, and the broader political context in which it exists cornellsun.com/2024/05/02/fat…

account_circle
The Cornell Daily Sun(@cornellsun) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Update, 5/2, 10:50 a.m.: “No student on temporary suspension in connection with the unauthorized encampment on the Arts Quad has been informed by the University that they have been evicted or must vacate University housing this term,” the statement read.

Update, 5/2, 10:50 a.m.: “No student on temporary suspension in connection with the unauthorized encampment on the Arts Quad has been informed by the University that they have been evicted or must vacate University housing this term,” the statement read.
account_circle
The Cornell Daily Sun(@cornellsun) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Update, 5/2, 10:50 a.m.: VP for University Relations Joel Malina sent a statement to The Sun at 9:43 a.m. clarifying that suspended undergraduate student Nick Wilson ’26 did not lose key card privileges, as CML had originally posted about on Wednesday.

Update, 5/2, 10:50 a.m.: VP for University Relations Joel Malina sent a statement to The Sun at 9:43 a.m. clarifying that suspended undergraduate student Nick Wilson ’26 did not lose key card privileges, as CML had originally posted about on Wednesday.
account_circle
The Cornell Daily Sun(@cornellsun) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Amid the current Arts Quad encampment, University faculty have shown their support for the rights of the protesters involved.
cornellsun.com/2024/05/02/fac…

account_circle
The Cornell Daily Sun(@cornellsun) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Update, 5/1, 7:55 p.m.: According to an Instagram post by the CML, suspended undergraduate student Nick Wilson '26 has lost key card privileges despite previous notice from the administration that suspended students could maintain housing and dining access.

Update, 5/1, 7:55 p.m.: According to an Instagram post by the CML, suspended undergraduate student Nick Wilson '26 has lost key card privileges despite previous notice from the administration that suspended students could maintain housing and dining access.
account_circle
The Cornell Daily Sun(@cornellsun) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Update, 5/1, 6 p.m.: The administration’s total disciplinary action in response to the pro-Palestine encampment currently stands at six suspensions and no arrests, as participants continue into their seventh day camped out on the Arts Quad.

Update, 5/1, 6 p.m.: The administration’s total disciplinary action in response to the pro-Palestine encampment currently stands at six suspensions and no arrests, as participants continue into their seventh day camped out on the Arts Quad.
account_circle
The Cornell Daily Sun(@cornellsun) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Update, 5/1, 2:26 p.m.: Beginning at noon, Cornell Graduate Students United held a press conference about the suspension of international graduate students Bianca Waked grad and Momodou Taal grad.

Update, 5/1, 2:26 p.m.: Beginning at noon, Cornell Graduate Students United held a press conference about the suspension of international graduate students Bianca Waked grad and Momodou Taal grad.
account_circle
The Cornell Daily Sun(@cornellsun) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When suspended student Nick Wilson ’26 was offered to effectively regain academic credit in exchange for discontinuing his participation in the pro-Palestine encampment, he declined.
cornellsun.com/2024/05/01/sus…

account_circle
The Cornell Daily Sun(@cornellsun) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Update, 5/1, 1:30 p.m.: Law school students and faculty stage a walkout, with a group of around 30 gathering outside the encampment to show their support.

Update, 5/1, 1:30 p.m.: Law school students and faculty stage a walkout, with a group of around 30 gathering outside the encampment to show their support.
account_circle
The Cornell Daily Sun(@cornellsun) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Update, 5/1, 12:40 p.m.: “This agreement represents an unprecedented escalation in Cornell’s campaign to silence community members who are speaking out in support of Palestinian liberation,” Wilson wrote in a press release to The Sun.

Update, 5/1, 12:40 p.m.: “This agreement represents an unprecedented escalation in Cornell’s campaign to silence community members who are speaking out in support of Palestinian liberation,” Wilson wrote in a press release to The Sun.
account_circle