What Happened at Cornell: Student Accounts and Campus Footage
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What Happened at Cornell: Student Accounts and Campus Footage
After a campus debate on April 30, 2026, videos have shown Cornell University President Michael Kotlikoff reversing his car into a group of people near his vehicle. The incident took place in the Day Hall parking area in Ithaca, New York. Students from Students for a Democratic Cornell said two people were struck; one student said the car ran over his foot. Kotlikoff wrote that the group followed him, surrounded his vehicle and banged on the windows, and he said he left only when he saw space behind the car. While the president described the episode as harassment and intimidation, some students said they stood at a distance and did not touch the vehicle.
The university later published security footage and emergency medical services and the Cornell University Police Department responded. Authorities have not announced criminal charges and an inquiry is ongoing. The event has raised questions about how campus leaders and students should handle tense political debates, and it has prompted calls for clear safety steps. Therefore, many on campus are asking for calm and for official investigations to determine what happened. Although Kotlikoff's statement did not mention a collision, later videos and security footage showed the vehicle make contact with at least one student.
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Discussion
Do you think video can help make events clearer? Why or why not?
Have you ever disagreed with someone in a group and felt unsafe? What did you do?
What would make a campus feel safer after a heated event?
Do you prefer to speak to leaders in public or in private? Why?