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:I agree - it doesn't seem particularly noteworthy if the best (only?) source we can find is the student newspaper. --[[User:ElKevbo|ElKevbo]] 03:14, 21 July 2006 (UTC)
:67.87.25.15, no offense was intended. However, speaking as someone who was pretty active with the SA back in the day, the fact that a non-binding sense-of-the-body resolution from a student government sets a precedent for the passage of other non-binding sense-of-the-body resolutions from other student governments contributes little to an understanding of Cornell. If you want to go there, the nuclear freeze resolution (1982?) was probably more prominent, the gay living center resolution (and subsequent veto, ca. 1993) more controversial, ande the NYPIRG fight (ca. 1998) more bitter and with a lot of real money at stake. And this all pales compared to the days of the University Senate, which had real power over the administration. -[[User:Choster|choster]] 14:54, 21 July 2006 (UTC)
== Bad link style ==
I just made some minor edits to clean up the linking on the Student Activities section. It's probably not perfect, but you should definitely decide what should be linked in context and not. For example, in a sentence like "Cornell students enjoy playing sports like basketball and hockey, and also golf" you don't want to end up with "Cornell students enjoy playing [[sport|sports]] like [[basketball]] and [[ice hockey|hockey]], and also [[golf]]." Please see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Only_make_links_that_are_relevant_to_the_context|Making good links] for more information. [[User:Ecb29|Elliott C. Bäck]] 07:21, 25 July 2006 (UTC)
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