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After Delays, Big Red Bikes Rolls Out for First Day

Laura Shepard  —  May 5, 2011

After delays, Cornell Big Red Bikes launched Wednesday.

Equal Representation

Feb 7, 2011

The Sun weighs in on the Student Assembly's upcoming vote about whether to add a women's representative position to the S.A.

Student Assembly Postpones Votes on Proposals to Improve Groups' Sustainability

Sam Cross  —  Jan 28, 2011

Representatives debate to require all or only by-line funded student organizations to submit sustainability report.

Day Hall Refuses To Disclose Executive Compensation

Laura Shepard  —  Jan 26, 2011

Skorton rejects S.A. Resolution 12 which called for more transparency from the administration.

Office of Student Assemblies Announces S.A. Election Results

Max Schindler  —  Sep 24, 2010

The Office of Assemblies announced the winners of the Fall 2010 S.A. elections.

S.A. Election Reveals Student Body Apathy

Max Schindler  —  Sep 24, 2010

With 44 percent of eligible students voting in this year's Student Assembly elections, the S.A. is looking for ways to reach out to an apathetic student body.

Skorton Addresses Student Assembly Regarding Fences

Keri Blakinger  —  Apr 30, 2010

 

President Skorton answered questions regarding his lengthy response times for certain resolutions to the University's future plans regarding the fences and suicide prevention in and around the gorges.

Student Assembly Discusses Compromise in Resolution 75

Keri Blakinger  —  Apr 23, 2010

During yesterday's Student Assembly meeting, LGBTQ Rep. Matt Danzer '12 and Mike Wacker '10, a Sun columnist, presented a resolution proposing a compromise between supporters of the Anti-Discrimination :Clause and supporters of the Freedom Clause.

Out of Session

Apr 15, 2010

This week's Cornell Diaries infiltrates the S.A. as a member describes a typical Thursday night ... albeit with a bit more partying than one might expect.

S.A. Tables Legislation Banning Discrimination

Keri Blakinger  —  Feb 12, 2010

Yesterday, the S.A. broadened its proposed ban on discrimination in the leadership of student organizations.

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