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Supporters of Nagee Green Rally He was convicted for fatally stabbing I.C. student in 2016 By MEGHNA MAHARISHI
crimes he did not commit,” Tamara Lane, Green’s mother, told the crowd. “We are here to request justice from the Ithaca court and to make you all aware Dozens of demonstrators gathered outside the of the injustice we have all faced.” Green’s family, along with other Tompkins County Court on Monday Tompkins County residents, recently to call for the release of Ithaca resident formed the Free Nagee Green Committee Nagee Green, who was sentenced to 20 to call for County Court Judge John C. years in prison in 2017 for fatally stabRowley ’82 to acquit Green. bing Ithaca College student Anthony On Aug. 28, 2016, at approximately Nazaire on Cornell’s campus. 1:57 a.m., Cornell University Police The rally was a culmination of efforts Department officers found Nazaire and by Green’s family, who have been his friend, Raheim Williams, stabbed researching and advocating for Green GREEN in front of Olin Hall, The Sun previwhile he was on trial and after he was sentenced. Currently, Green’s family is seeking an ously reported. Nazaire had attended a party at appeal for the sentence. “As you all know now, my son is locked up for See GREEN page 5 Sun Staff Writer
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Courthouse crowd | Dozens of protesters attend a rally Monday afternoon in support of overturning Nagee Green’s 2017 murder conviction.
Cornell Launches Migration Studies Minor By TAMARA KAMIS
ming. Prof. Debra Castillo, comparative literature, called the migraThe world’s population is on tion studies minor — which the move, and not necessarily by aims to create a structure in choice. which undergraduThere are more than ates can study migra“If students are planning a career in 35.9 million refugees tion — “very timely.” worldwide, according policy-making, consultancy ... they will However, few unito the United Nations versities offer such a need to know about migration.” High Commissioner program, despite the for Refugees. Cornell’s current global context. Prof. María Cristina García Einaudi Center for “We are proud to International Studies be on the cutting edge has responded to this in this area, and look global trend by launching a years,” said Dr. Jason Hecht forward to growing the minor in migration studies minor. Ph.D. ’14, the center’s associate “Bringing this issue [of migra- director for academic programSee MIGRATION page 5 Sun Staff Writer
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Reed stays red | Ithaca’s Congressman Tom Reed is one of five chosen as honorary co-chairs of the Trump re-election campaign in New York.
Rep. Reed to Co-Chair Trump’s N.Y. 2020 Bid By ARI DUBOW Sun Staff Writer
Rep. Tom Reed (R-N.Y.), of the 23rd district — which encompasses Tompkins County — was named an Honorary Chair of President Trump’s re-election campaign in New York on Jan. 15.
“I look at Donald Trump as an opportunity, as an agent of change, as a disruptor.” Rep. Tom Reed “I am honored to serve the president as a chairman for his New York campaign,” Reed said in a statement provided to the Ithaca Voice. “The president’s agenda of creating jobs
and making America more safe and secure resonates with New Yorkers.” Romna McDaniel, Republican National Committee chairwoman, and Brad Parscale, Trump’s campaign manager, said in a joint statement published on Rep. Elise Stefanik’s (R-N.Y.) re-election website: "Our New York Victory leadership team will work to elect Republicans across the state," referring to President Trump’s campaign. “[Trump’s] successes can be felt nationwide and electing Republicans across New York will help to ensure he can achieve more victories for the American people for many years to come," the joint statement continued. Reed was one of the first U.S. congressmen to endorse President Trump during the See CAMPAIGN page 4
tion] to the forefront of how the Einaudi Center helps to lead global research and engagement on campus has been one of our primary goals over the past few
Virginia gun rally
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Demonstrators gather to protest gun control measures in Richmond, Virginia, on Monday. Thousands of supporters occupied the streets around the State Capitol.