Cornell students accuse university president of hitting them with his car after campus Israel-Palestine event
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Cornell president accused of backing car into protester says he was victim of 'harassment'.
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The president of Cornell University claimed on Monday that he was victim "harassment and intimidation" following a confrontation with protesters in which he appeared to get into his car and back into one of the demonstrators
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Cornell President Michael Kotlikoff claims he was harassed in a parking lot after students allege he hit them with his car during a confrontation.
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