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Professors begin to prepare for the shift to all-online classes after Thanksgiving break. | Page 3
Sarah Austin ’23 tries her hand at a chocolate cranberry crunch bar.
Head coach David Archer ’05 discussed the football team’s activism this year in an interview with The Sun. | Page 8
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Cuomo Releases Stronger COVID-19 Regulations Private residence gatherings capped at 10; restaurants, bars, gyms also close at 10 p.m.
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Statuesque | A masked A. D. White overlooks an Arts Quad unusually quieted by social distancing regulations.
By ALEC GIUFURTA
person Abby Butler confirmed in a statement to The Sun, which anyway end on Friday before the regulations take effect. In March, New York swiftly shuttered activity Similar to the trends in rising cases statewide, at bars, restaurants and all other non-essential social gatherings at Cornell were responsible for businesses as COVID-19 case counts skyrock- the early spike the University saw in September. eted across the state. On Wednesday, as the Since then, the University has largely contained state faces an eerily similar herald, Gov. Andrew the virus with its massive surveillance testing proCuomo (D-N.Y.) announced that many of these gram. On Wednesday, Cornell reported a total of same restrictions now must return. only four positive cases among students, dating As of Friday at 10 p.m., all gatherings at prione week back from Nov. 9. vate residences larger than 10 On Nov. 3, New York ended will be banned, a measure that its COVID-19 travel advisory “Period. End of takes particular aim at house that mandated travelers from sentence. I need the list parties and other social gathera list of states to quarantine. ings, Cuomo said. Bars, restaulocal governments to Now, all who have visited any rants, gyms and any establishother state must provide a negenforce this.” ment with a license from the ative test result first within three New York State liquor authorGov. Andrew Cuomo days of arrival in New York, and ity also must close at 10 p.m. another negative result after a –– sans takeout service. three day quarantine. Those who On a call with reporters, the governor said the refuse to must quarantine for 14 days. surge in cases had roots in four spaces: House The Southern Tier is currently tallying the highparties, bars, restaurants and gyms. Local govern- est number of cases it has seen during the pandemic ments will be responsible for enforcing the new –– it largely avoided the spring and summer outrestrictions. breaks –– and statewide new case numbers reflect In Collegetown, that means places like Loco those last seen in late April and early May. Cantina and Luna Street Food will be forced to Locally, Tompkins Cortland stop service early. Cornell had already capped Community College shifted to remote student gatherings at 10 people, but now state learning for one week on Monday after regulations will add an extra layer of enforcement. it reported an 11 person cluster among “There are only two fundamental truths in students. Cornell and TC3 have been this situation: it’s individual discipline and it’s the only colleges in Ithaca to adopt government enforcement,” Cuomo said in a a hybrid model of instruction this press release. “Period. End of sentence. I need the semester. local governments to enforce this.” The restrictions on gatherings do not apply Alec Giufurta can be reached at to Cornell’s in person classes, University spokes- agiufurta@cornellsun.com. Sun Senior Editor
The last sunny day
Code of Conduct Revisions Expand University Influence
Reduces student representation in judicial process By SEAN O’CONNELL
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Last Saturday, students on Libe Slope enjoy the last days of warmth before winter sets in.
sentation is gone. The law students, known as Judicial Codes Counselors, will no longer be able to cross-examine witnesses, or even participate in hearings
which governs Cornell’s judicial proceedings — to off-campus living areas, and gives the Office of the Judicial Administrator When a student is J.A.’d influence in the hiring process — the colloquial term for a of Judicial Codes disciplinary action Counselors. carried out by the Marisa O’Gara, Office of Judicial “If you’re accused of misconduct under a third-year law stuAdministration — the code, you have a lot at stake.” dent, head Judicial they are usually repMarisa O’Gara Codes Counselor, resented by a law was especially constudent akin to a lawcerned that the yer, who guides them through investigations, inter- beyond a silent, advisory role. changing role of codes counselviews and, eventually, speaks on Students will have to represent ors would put students unfamilthemselves. iar with the judicial system in a their behalf at a hearing. The new revisions also expand Under the new student code of conduct revisions, this repre- the jurisdiction of the code — See CODE page 3 Sun News Editor