SA R61 (2019-2020): Conveyed to the President
Dear President Pollack,
It is my pleasure to convey to you Student Assembly Resolution 61: Demanding Cornell Fight for Fair Terms for the Remote Services its Community is Required to Use.
Because of the coronavirus pandemic, students and instructors are required to use tools like Zoom and CASHNet. Despite privacy and security risks, both services mandate that users waive their right to sue in court or as part of a class action.
SA R60 (2019-2020): Conveyed to the President
Dear President Pollack,
It is my pleasure to convey to you Student Assembly Resolution 60: Requesting the Waiving of GMAT/GRE Requirements for Fall Cornell Graduate School Applications.
This resolution requests that the university waive the GRE/GMAT requirement for Cornell’s Fall Graduate School applicants.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Best,
Joe Anderson
SA R57 (2019-2020): Conveyed to the President
Dear President Pollack,
It is my pleasure to convey to you Student Assembly Resolution 57: Election Cancellation and Fall Election Restructuring.
This resolution is in response to the University mandate concerning COVID-19 as it relates to Student Assembly elections: restructuring the elections process and cancellation.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Best,
Joe Anderson
SA R51 (2019-2020): Conveyed to the President
Dear President Pollack,
It is my pleasure to convey to you Student Assembly Resolution 51: Requesting the Establishment of the Policy 6.4 (Prohibited Bias, Discrimination, Harassment, and Sexual and Related Misconduct) Cornell Title IX Oversight and Advisory Board.
This resolution is intended to provide students on Cornell's campus more agency in the Policy 6/4/Title IX review process and its implementation.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
SA R50 (2019-2020): Conveyed to the President
Dear President Pollack,
It is my pleasure to convey to you Student Assembly Resolution 50: Requesting the Establishment of the Cornell University Police Department Oversight Committee.
This resolution is intended to urge the establishment of the Cornell University Police Oversight Committee that will oversee the activities of CUPD and provide recommendations based upon them.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Best,
Joe Anderson
SA R48 (2019-2020): Conveyed to the President
Dear President Pollack,
It is my pleasure to convey to you Student Assembly Resolution 48: Calling for the Extension of Cornell Health Services to Students Forcibly Withdrawn from the University for Non-Disciplinary Matters.
SA R47 (2019-2020): Conveyed to the President
Dear President Pollack,
It is my pleasure to convey to you Student Assembly Resolution 47: Guaranteeing Centralized Housing for All Transfer Students.
The North Campus Residential Expansion project will create over 800 new beds for sophomore students in Fall of 2021.
SA R43 (2019-2020): Conveyed to the President
Dear President Pollack,
It is my pleasure to convey to you Student Assembly Resolution 43: Opposing Re-envisioning the College of Human Ecology to the College of Public Policy.
This resolution expresses the student body's disapproval of the proposed re-envisioning of the College of Human Ecology to a College of Public Policy.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Best,
Joe Anderson
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Joe Anderson
SA R34 (2019-2020): Conveyed to the President
Dear President Pollack,
It is my pleasure to convey to you Student Assembly Resolution 34: In Determining University Weather-Related Operating Status: Requesting Equitable Student Representation
This resolution requests equitable representation of the Student Assembly on both the Incident Leadership Team and Incident Management Team when determining recommendations pertaining to weather-related operating status to the President on University Policy 8.2- Inclemen
SA R32 (2019-2020): Conveyed to the President
Dear President Pollack,
It is my pleasure to convey to you Student Assembly Resolution 32: Support of the development and implementation of a Cornell Campus Circulator System.
For the past eleven years, a Cornell Campus Circulator System of transportation has been under discussion as a way to improve access to many university functions and to address the 7 continual challenges related to transportation and parking that Cornellians face every day.