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Though students today might associate Willard Straight Hall with COVID-19 surveillance testing or free popcorn, the hall has a rich history of student engagement and political expression.
rachel: now a senior at the university writing an essay for college fix sharing her experience after that interview she writes, quote: while i expected disagreement from many cornellians for my views i was mentally and emotionally unprepared for the backlash, name calling and threat to my physical safety. she will join us on fox & friends tomorrow sharing more from that essay. pete: i remember that interview. and she was merely laying out basic stuff. unbelievable how conservatives can be targeted. we will target rick reichmuth. how are you doing, bud? rick: the temps have dropped 10 degrees in the last hour. i m not going to wear my coat because it was all fine when i come in. not feeling so fine now. take a look at the temperatures. cold front moving across the east. it is 44 in new york and 11 in buffalo where the cold front is. moved down a across the south. 30 degrees in mobile and 280 in memphis. a lot of areas got snow yesterday. the snow is making for icy roads. here is the f
blog post last year put it this way. the campus was perfectly happy to provide the women s resource center with plenty of delegated funds to host speakers and perform the vagina monologues but when it came to implementing cohesive long-term improvements we continually met logistical opposition from higher ups. always resourceful, some students tried to solve the problem themselves. for one of their courses, three cornellians developed a pepper spray canister fitted with a camera that takes a photo of the attacker while it sprays him. unfortunately cornell does not currently permit students to carry pepper spray so this phenomenal innovation will not be put to use on campus. that s more than just ironic, it s the point, college is a strange bubble where women are told to surrender their safety to a group of administrators, campus security guards and blue light phones. they are uniformly disarmed, strips of their rights to protect themselves and told to button up their blouses, walk in