A dorm kitchen at Cornell University became the center of an unusual controversy after students brought a legally hunted black bear inside and butchered it in a shared cooking space. Now the university has made one thing very clear: wild game has no place in its communal kitchens. Cornell has updated its Community Living Standards to specifically prohibit students from processing wild or game animals in shared kitchens. The change follows a Sept…
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