The Cornell Coalition for Life, a nonpartisan pro-life advocacy group at Cornell University, recently had a run-in with the College of Engineering administration over a pro-life display on campus. The display, a series of signs posted throughout the campus quad, were part of the “Elena Campaign” – a photo gallery detailing fetal development – and were removed by an administrative assistant who disagreed with their content, despite the fact that the university had already approved the signs. The Coalition for Life was initially forced to take down all their signs before appealing to the administration.
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