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University Releases Drinking Statistics

Patricio Martinez  —  Oct 13, 2010

The University recently released statistics about where students most often called the police when they had alcohol-related emergencies. Administrators, however, cautioned about drawing too many statistics from the data.

Letter to the Editor: S.A. Doesn’t Need a Reality Check

Sep 30, 2010

Matt Danzer '12 hits back at the Student Innovation Group's harsh letter to the editor about the ineffectiveness of the S.A.

Letter to the Editor: S.A. Needs a Reality Check

Sep 27, 2010

The S.A. only has itself to blame for the lack of turnout in their recent election.

Letter to the Editor: Skorton Should Approve R. 12

Sep 27, 2010

Skorton should approve the S.A. resolution that would allow the assembly to mass e-mail the student body, says a former Sun columnist.

Full Disclosure

Sep 23, 2010

The Student Assembly's Resolution 12 makes Cornell confront its dual status and both a public and private institution.

Resolution Calls for Release of Administrator Pay

Laura Shepard  —  Sep 21, 2010

The Student Assembly will vote on Thursday to request the University to release the salary figures of their administrators. As a private institution, the University is not required to disclose those figures.

Opening a New Line of Communication

Sep 13, 2010

A Student Assembly resolution that would allow the S.A. to mass e-mail students has the potential to improve communication between students and the S.A. if implemented correctly.

Student Assembly Seeks Ability to Mass E-Mail Student Body

Brendan Doyle  —  Sep 10, 2010

The Student Assembly hopes to gain permission from the University Registrar’s office to set up a school-wide listserv to send updates on campus issues, with the goal of better engaging the student body.

Patching Up the Student Assembly

Steven Zhang  —  Apr 20, 2010

To be truly representative of the student body, the Student Assembly must expand to include class-specific representatives.

Student Assembly Debates, Tables ‘First Amendment Clause’

Keri Blakinger  —  Apr 16, 2010

The "First Amendment Clause," seen as an indirect response to President David Skorton’s reaction to the non-discrimination clause, was meant to reaffirm the First Amendment rights of Cornellians, but was tabled indefinitely after a lengthy discussion on Thursday.

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