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Singer Kehani is speaking out after Cornell University canceled her Slope Day appearance. On April 23, Cornell released a statement stating that the singer was removed from the Slope Day Concert ...
This year's Slope Day has been marred with controversy, so much so that its Pro-Palestine R&B singer Kehlani will no longer perform at the concert on the University's Libe Slope on May 7 as ...
When I arrived at Cornell in the mid-1990s 1990s Slope Day was unenclosed and only loosely regulated. The event was a magnet for high schoolers from across the region eager for the music and, even ...
American singer Kehlani has responded after Cornell University dropped her as the headliner for its Slope Day Concert. Kehlani was billed to headline the concert, which celebrates the institution ...
What to Know Cornell University has canceled a performance by R&B star Kehlani after complaints to the Ivy League school's president that she expressed antisemitic and anti-Israel sentiments ...
Selecting Kehlani to headline Cornell’s annual Slope Day “has injected division and discord” into the event, university president Michael I. Kotlikoff wrote in a letter.
"Unfortunately, although it was not the intention, the selection of Kehlani as this year’s headliner has injected division and discord into Slope Day. For that reason, I am rescinding Kehlani ...
Courtesy of the University. Cornell prepares the infrastructure for the 2018 slope day. Behind the scenes, several organizations and Cornell bureaucracies are working together to keep Slope Day ...
A scheduled performance from Kehlani at Cornell University in New York State has been canceled, with the university’s president issuing a statement on behalf of a divided student body. The ...
Cornell University has canceled a performance by R&B star Kehlani after complaints to the Ivy League school’s president that she expressed antisemitic and anti-Israel sentiments. Kehlani was ...
The Cornell Daily Sun - Independent Since 1880.Jul 19, 2009 5:30 am · Updated Jul 19, 2009 9:30 am ...
Cornell defended the invitation, saying Kehlani is performing at the request of a student-run group on “Slope Day,” an end-of-year celebration for students.