The Emory Wheel 100 Years of
Emory University’s Independent Student Newspaper
Volume 101, Issue 2
Printed Every Wednesday
Wednesday, January 29, 2020
Pres. Search Solicits Student Input By Ninad Kulkarni and Thomas Kreutz Senior Staff Writer and Staff Writer
faculty and staff members crowded into a lecture hall to watch a livestream of Mac Donald’s remarks. This event, hosted by Emory NAACP, the Caucus of Emory Black Alumni (CEBA) and Rollins Earn and Learn, was advertised as “a safe space for students to be able to express their reaction to what Heather Mac Donald has to say.”
Over a 48-hour period, the Emory community witnessed the deliberation of three separate University bodies over an accelerated presidential selection process. The Presidential Selection Committee hosted two public town halls at Emory’s Atlanta and Oxford campuses, while University Senate and the Student Government Association (SGA) held meetings discussing student involvement in the presidential search. During Presidential Selection Committee’s first public town hall on Jan. 28, students expressed further concern about the lack of student involvement in the search process. Twelve students attended the town hall, which was facilitated by Graduate Student Government Association (GSGA) President Cody Long (20L) and College Council (CC) President Jacob Hicks (18Ox, 20C). CC Vice President of Budget Lyndsey Garbee (21B) emphasized the
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Conservative political commentator Heather Mac Donald speaks to an auditorium of Emory students about diversity and affirmative action as part of a Jan. 28 Emory College Republicans event. Her visit sparked controversy on Emory’s campus.
Conservative Speaker Inflames Campus By Calen MacDonald and Anjali Huynh Senior Staff Writer and Contributing Writer
Conservative author and political commentator Heather Mac Donald met resistance and reproach on Tuesday after she stepped foot on campus to discuss the “diversity delusion” in higher education.
Mac Donald spoke to a crowd of 120 students in White Hall about the controversial opinions in her book “The Diversity Delusion: How Race and Gender Pandering Corrupt the University and Undermine Our Culture.” She explained that while students come from a variety of backgrounds, everyone is “equal” once they come to college and that minority students are “taught to think
Univ., CDC Prep For Coronavirus By Gabriella Lewis Contributing Writer
On Tuesday morning, the People’s Republic of China’s National Health Commission reported that 106 people have died due to a never-seen-before version of coronavirus, a member of the family of viruses that includes influenza. The virus, which originated around December in Wuhan in the Hubei Province of China, now has cases spanning 17 countries, including the United States, Japan and Germany. Chinese officials have reported 4,515 confirmed cases within the country, a 60 percent increase from Monday. A University advisory, published on Jan. 24, states that Emory’s health-care system has transitioned its attention from influenza to coronavirus and reminded students of health-care options on campus. The message, which was not distributed to students, stated the necessity for anyone who experiences cold symptoms and who has recently visited China or surrounding countries to seek immediate medical attention. Emory University Enterprise Communications Manager Jill Wu declined an interview with the Wheel surrounding the specifics of Emory’s
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policy regarding coronavirus. The Georgia Department of Public Health released a message on Jan. 27, assuring Georgia residents that there are no confirmed cases of coronavirus but asserted that health-care providers should screen sick patients who have recently traveled from Wuhan. The Wheel conducted in-person and phone interviews with epidemiology and health-care experts at the Rollins School of Public Health and Emory University Hospital (EUH) as part of a “Round Table” series, which intends to share the viewpoints of a variety of Emory faculty and staff regarding current issues within the student body. Interviewees include the following Rollins faculty members Allison Chamberlain, Benjamin Lopman and Neel Gandhi and EUH employees Aneesh Mehta and Bruce Ribner. Interview transcripts have been edited for clarity and length. The Emory Wheel: What is coronavirus? Allison Chamberlain: The coronavirus is a respiratory virus. Typically, they are not very fatal, but this particular virus is of concern. Benjamin Lopman: In the 21st century, there have now been three
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of themselves as victims and to see bigotry where none exists.” “Any student who thinks of himself as oppressed on a college campus is in the grip of a terrible delusion,” Mac Donald said. “There has never been an environment more tolerant towards history’s traditionally marginalized groups than a college campus.” Simultaneously, downstairs, a group of more than 80 students,
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Democratic Senate candidate and former Congressional candidate Jon Ossoff spoke to Emory students during a Young Democrats of Emory town hall on Jan. 23.
Ossoff Discusses State of Dem. Party By Anjali Huynh Contributing Writer
U.S. Democratic Senate candidate Jon Ossoff discussed his policy stances and the need to upend “corruption” in the federal government at a Young Democrats of Emory town hall on Jan. 23.
“We’ve allowed ourselves to become convinced that it’s mysterious how we fix what’s wrong,” Ossoff said. “Congress is not going to solve problems unless we attack the underlying causes of corruption and dysfunction.” A Georgia native, Ossoff has engaged in politics since working as a high school intern for Rep. John Lewis
(D-Ga.). He mounted a bid as the Democratic nominee in Georgia’s 6th Congressional District 2017 special election following former Rep. Tom Price’s (R-Ga.) resignation. This highly contentious election was
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