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Updated · Fox News · May 4
Cornell President Michael Kotlikoff allegedly backs car into students
Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 4

Cornell President Michael Kotlikoff allegedly backs car into students

8 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 4
  • The April 30 confrontation happened in an Ithaca campus parking lot after an Israel-Palestinian debate, with students and non-students questioning him about free speech.
  • Kotlikoff said people surrounded his car, banged on windows and blocked him, while student activists alleged he hit one student and ran over Aiden Vallecillo's foot.
  • Cornell released surveillance footage and said two people involved had been banned after a disruptive protest, but it remained unclear by Monday whether campus police had been notified.
A university president drove into student protesters. Was it a desperate escape or an act of aggression?
After a president's car struck a student, will campus free speech be protected or chilled?
Video disputes the president's harassment claim. Why is the university still backing his account?