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Students staged a “die-in” protest to demand that Cornell University divest from military technology companies.
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A new study out of Cornell University shows a boost in gardening, foraging, fishing, and hunting during the pandemic. And that could lead to some positive health implications.
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Before smoke from Canadian wildfires drifted into northeastern states this spring and summer, about half of New York counties were equipped with air quality sensors.
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Patrick Dai, 21, a junior at Cornell from Pittsford, New York, is charged in a federal criminal complaint with posting threats to kill or injure another using interstate communications. The charge carries a possible five-year prison sentence, officials said.
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Under the agreement, Cornell will contribute $4 million a year to the city for the next 15 years. The deal has received criticism and protests from advocates and some council members who say the university should be paying more.
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A proposed funding agreement with Cornell University will be taken up again for consideration at a special council meeting scheduled for Oct. 11.
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Protestors, organized by the Democratic Socialists of America, took to Ho Plaza on Cornell University’s campus to protest the proposed funding agreement with the city.
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The agreement still needs to be approved by Cornell’s Board of Trustees and the Ithaca Common Council.
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Cornell Vice President of University Relations Joel Malina says even though there’s nothing requiring the school to strike a deal, they don’t intend to walk away entirely.
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Heat Without Fire: Deep Geothermal in the Northeastern U.S. December 15 7pm ET Deep geothermal heat could transform how energy is provided to communities…