LARISSA VERONICA HEATHER Managing Visuals and Layout Editor ETHAN GRANDIN Political Coordinator Managing Visuals and Layout Editor Larissa Veronica Heather and Political Coordinator Ethan Grandin capture Sunrise Newark’s protest against President-Elect Donald…
Tag: Protest
LIVSHITS | Protest as Performance
Last week, my friend introduced me to slacktivism, “the practice of conspicuously showing support for a cause (as by posting on social media or hanging a flag or sign) without taking any…
WILSON | CUPD Arrested Three Students for Nonviolent Protest. This is Their Movement’s Statement.
Newsletter Signup Last week, three students, hereby dubbed the “Statler Three,” were arrested by the Cornell University Police Department following a protest for divestment from weapons manufacturers facilitating the genocide in Palestine….
New year, same goals: Students for Justice in Palestine holds “UD Invests in Genocide” protest
The university’s chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) has shown that summer vacation has not weakened dedication to its cause, holding its first protest of the 2024-25 school year Sept….
BERMAN | Unmasking Activism: Visibility Makes Protest
Activism has masked itself — literally and figuratively. In recent years, whether hiding behind anonymous social media accounts or donning masks in the streets, protestors have often traded visibility for anonymity. Frankly,…
As SJP protest efforts continue, “I Heart UD Giving Day” comes under scrutiny
KONNER METZEditor-in-Chief RISHA INAGANTIManaging News Editor MACAYLA COOKStaff Reporter As students across the country demand accountability from their universities regarding the war in Gaza, the University of Delaware’s chapter of Students for…
GERBER | The Point of Protest
Cornell’s decisions about where to invest its money are restricted by obligations it owes, as a land grant institution, to the people of the United States. Since the opinion of the United…
LIEBERWITZ | Statement in Protest of the Cornell University Interim Expressive Activity Policy
On January 24, 2024, Cornell President Pollack and Provost Kotlikoff announced a new Cornell University Interim Expressive Activity Policy. While extolling Cornell’s existing policies protecting academic freedom and freedom of speech and…