Amid concerns from the Cornell community about the University’s Interim Expressive Activity Policy, the Student Assembly unanimously passed Resolution 58 on Feb. 22, which called for the policy’s suspension. The S.A. requested that the University suspend this policy until a process for formal consultation with the University assemblies is finalized. It also calls for the policy to be suspended until a process for formal consultation with the Cornell assemblies is agreed upon. “The Interim Expressive Activity Policy states that it will be enforced through ‘the appropriate office for disciplinary action,’” the resolution reads. “This interim policy appears to be in direct reaction to the rise of protest[s], rallies and demonstrations on the Ithaca campus,” the resolution states.
Source: Daily Sun March 05, 2024 00:52 UTC