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SA R20 (2025-2026): Protecting Cornell's Values from the Trump Administration

Abstract: This resolution condemns Cornell’s settlement with the Trump Administration as a compromise of Cornell’s values.

Authored by: Hayden Watkins ’28, Alexander Walters ’28

Sponsored by: Christian Flournoy ’27, Daniel Addoquaye ’28, Kennedy Young ’28, Saanya Agarwal ’27, Lydia Blum ’27, Myshay Causey ’29, Grace Dorward ’26, Max Ehrlich ’26, Jocelyn Swavy ’28, Ellie Porter ’29

SA R19 (2025-2026): University-Wide Disassociation

Abstract: “We Demand a Fossil-Free Degree”. Cornell’s association with the fossil fuel industry is inconsistent with its role as a “global leader in sustainability”.

SA R13 (2025-2026): Acknowledged by the President

Dear Zora, 

Thank you for conveying Student Assembly Resolution 13: Required Transfer of Excess Funds from SAFC to Student Assembly Reserves. 

Sincerely, 

Michael Kotlikoff 

SA R17 (2025-2026): Reinstating the A&S Peer Mentoring Program

Whereas, the College of Arts and Sciences is the largest college at Cornell University, with over 4,600 undergraduate students currently enrolled, and overall enrollment has been increasing in recent years;

Whereas, the College of Arts and Sciences Advising Department is dedicated to supporting “the academic, personal, and professional growth of all undergraduate students in the College of Arts & Sciences”;

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