Re: “To President Pollack: We Must Not be Punished for Our Words in A Time of War” (Editorial, Oct. 22) Cornell faces a test of its resolve to protect faculty academic freedom in the current moment of heightened tension and emotions concerning the Israel-Hamas War. At this point, the Cornell administration has fallen short of … [Read more…]
Photo Gallery: Delaware football breezes past Hampton
Photographer Larissa Veronica Heather captures Delaware’s 47-3 thrashing of Hampton University on Saturday, Oct. 21. Larissa Veronica Heather/THE REVIEW Larissa Veronica Heather/THE REVIEW Larissa Veronica Heather/THE REVIEW Larissa Veronica Heather/THE REVIEW Larissa Veronica Heather/THE REVIEW Larissa Veronica Heather/THE REVIEW Larissa Veronica Heather/THE REVIEW Larissa Veronica Heather/THE REVIEW Larissa Veronica Heather/THE REVIEW Larissa Veronica Heather/THE REVIEW … [Read more…]
Following A Hospital & Church, Israel Strikes Al Ansari Mosque
In the early morning of October 22, Israeli militants attacked in the northern west bank. The attack caught the residents by surprise, causing a gaping hole in Al Ansari mosque in Jenin refugee camp, two people are dead. Israel military was targeting a compound beneath the mosque, and justified the attack by claiming that the … [Read more…]
University freshman killed in motorcycle accident last week
BY KONNER METZEditor-In-Chief Ethan Statham, a freshman mechanical engineering major at the university, was killed on the evening of Oct. 17 just outside the towns of Camden and Wyoming according to Delaware State Police. Police said that Statham, who was riding his motorcycle, was ejected from the vehicle after being hit by a pickup truck … [Read more…]
20 Trucks Finally Offloading At Rafah Crossing
Hours, after the Hamas group released two American hostages, 20 trucks at the Egyptian side of Rafah crossing, queued up and finally released humanitarian aid to Palestine; the trucks carried everything from food to medical supplies. The American Embassy in Israel has announced opening the Rafah crossing at 10 in the morning. The Rafah crossing … [Read more…]
RICKFORD | A Statement Regarding My Actions From Oct. 15
Leaderboard 2 Re “Cornell Professor ‘Exhilarated’ by Hamas’ Attack Defends Remarks” (news article, Oct. 16) I apologize for the horrible choice of words that I used in a portion of a speech that was intended to stress grassroots African American, Jewish and Palestinian traditions of resistance to oppression. I recognize that some of the language … [Read more…]
SCHECHTER | Empathy Among Rockets: A Lesson from a Palestinian Best Friend
I am a proud Jewish American. I’m not deeply religious, but I had a Bar-Mitzvah when I was in seventh grade, and I go to temple on the High Holidays. While deeply fascinated by Middle Eastern politics, I am no expert. I need to connect with humanity about what’s happening in Gaza. For answers about … [Read more…]