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Name: SUSAN EDMONDS on Aug 30, 2010Comments: At the very least, a clear explanation needs to be given as to why this course was pulled.Flag
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Name: Susan Sasek on Aug 30, 2010Comments: It is my humble opinion that one day our society will look back at fast food, diary products and most animal protein and feel the way we now feel about cigarettes-they should not be illegal but the public should have been told. I urge Cornell to restore NS200-Vegetarian Nutrition and be a leader in this process.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Aug 30, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Megan Metzelaar on Aug 30, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Helen Hutchinson on Aug 30, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Vikki Rosenbaum on Aug 30, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Aug 30, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Bridget Foley on Aug 30, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Aug 30, 2010Comments: Hello I think it is a sad statement on the quality of education at Cornell when a world renowned expert has a course pulled in this manner. Hundreds of thousands of people respect Dr. Campbell's research which is based on scientific study. Students should be educated and allowed to form their own conclusions.Flag
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Name: McKenzie Gaby on Aug 30, 2010Comments: Not Okay.Flag
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Name: Andrew Watson on Aug 30, 2010Comments: Heart disease is the number one killer in the US today. We need knowledge regarding good health and nutrition. Whether they adopt a vegetarian diet or not, a course on vegetarian nutrition could be greatly beneficial to students.Flag
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Name: Alexa Baker on Aug 30, 2010Comments: I hope sincerely that Cornell does right by you and by academic freedom, Dr. Campbell. Peace and thanks...Flag
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Name: Chris Noaro on Aug 30, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Aug 30, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Peter Gaby on Aug 30, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Diane Wynne on Aug 30, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Aug 30, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Adrian Wynne on Aug 30, 2010Comments: I have read Dr Campbell's book and found it fascinating and thought-provoking, and his ideas worthy of the attention of serious scholars in the field of health and nutrition. Can it really be right that such important academic work should be supressed to appease narrow and partisan business agendas? And can it really be right to treat established academic staff in this way? I say not! Cornell has an excellent international reputation but I must say this incident tarnishes it in my eyes. I support this petition.Flag
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Name: Susan McCauley on Aug 30, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Mark Edmonds on Aug 31, 2010Comments: Typical!Flag
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Name: Beverley Sutton on Sep 1, 2010Comments: I am outraged that T. Colin Campbell would be treated in this fashion. I have always held Cornell University in the highest esteem ... please restore my faith in the institution.Flag
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Name: Ginny Rawls on Sep 1, 2010Comments: I am requesting that Dr. Campbell's Vegetarian Nutrition class be reinstated at Cornell University. We are in a time when many are seeking information regarding plant-based nutrition.Flag
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Name: Linda Berson on Sep 17, 2010Comments: I am soooo dissappointed in Cornell University for making this decision...this life saving research information is critical to not only to an individuals health but also is a solution to funding the health crisis in America.Flag
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Name: Simon Grogan on Sep 25, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Terri Nelson-Bunge on Sep 29, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Kelly Halderman, MD on Sep 29, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Joan Levin on Sep 29, 2010Comments: I fully support this petition to reinstate NS200 Vegetarian Nutrition as a course for credit at Cornell University. Far from downgrading this course, Cornell should be proud to offer a course that could offer a sensible and humane approach to our health care crisis. Ezra Cornell would turn in his grave to learn how science is being subverted to politics by this unwise unilateral action. Stand up and be counted for science and public health, Cornell! Reinstate NS200, Vegetarian Nutrition, for credit!Flag
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Name: Jocelyn Harrison on Sep 29, 2010Comments: This information is vital for the health and future of our country. Please allow another voice of truth so that wwe, as a nation, can get on the right track.Flag
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Name: Fred Michael on Oct 4, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Emily Michael on Oct 4, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Cole Thornton on Oct 13, 2010Comments: I think that everyone can benefit from Dr. Campbell's course and he should be allowed to teach it to all who wish to know the truth.Flag
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Name: Florence Yaeger on Oct 13, 2010Comments: Quite simply, plant-based nutrition saved my life. I reversed diabetes, lost 80 pounds, no longer have sleep apnea, and have a new vitality and joy never before experienced in my life. My younger (and only) brother, age 44, suffered from some of the same ailments I did. He followed his doctor's orders and a traditional (SAD) nutritional protocol, along with many medications. He died a month ago. I strongly and passionately urge the Cornell Administration to uphold their credo of educational freedom and permit Dr. T. Colin Campbell to continue his teachings on Vegetarian Nutrition. I, for one, will enroll. Respectfully, Florence YaegerFlag
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Name: Susan Paulson on Oct 14, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Jean Charette on Oct 14, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Steven Todd Smith on Oct 15, 2010Comments: This is an aberation, no less. Cornell University, one of the "most prestigious" in the county, has fallen short of the mark. With the means to right this wrong, hopefully the once esteemed university will come to its senses and start to shine itself in a better light.Flag
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Name: Elizabeth Berens on Oct 16, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Olivia May Tremelling-FitzGerald on Oct 18, 2010Comments: what are you afraid of?Flag
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Name: Gayle Lynch on Oct 21, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Tracey Parks on Oct 28, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Guy Risser on Nov 4, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Anita Sherman-Moran on Nov 8, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Eta Pope on Nov 11, 2010Comments: I've read The China Study and I am impress by Mr Campbell's honesty and guts to publish such a book, knowingly that it will put him at the odds with the entire system. It all make sense. Good food and good health is simple. Only fools can believe that "man maid" is better that nature food. We all know that scams, tricks and outright deception for personal gain are as old as history itself. And we also all agree that this is not acceptable in our society. I do believe that the entire system - government, science, medicine, industry and media- promotes profits over health, techology over food and confusion over clarity. Shame! shame! shame!Flag
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Name: Miles Newman on Nov 13, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 13, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 13, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Candice McMillan on Nov 13, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Beth Begany on Nov 13, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Maija Cantori on Nov 13, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Judith Baack on Nov 13, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Kristina Blake on Nov 13, 2010Comments:Flag