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  1. 301
    Name: RICHARD HOWARD on Mar 3, 2009
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  2. 302
    Name: Nimisha Raja on Mar 3, 2009
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  3. 303
    Name: Alfred & Debra Murrey on Mar 3, 2009
    Comments: What Cornell has done in doing away with the Nutrition Class is shameful.
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  4. 304
    Name: Linda McIntyre on Mar 3, 2009
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  5. 305
    Name: Jerry Reynolds on Mar 3, 2009
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    Name: Jacque Keen on Mar 3, 2009
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  7. 307
    Name: Lisa Brinton on Mar 3, 2009
    Comments: The conflict of interest is obvious in a school that supports and reaps benefits from an AG program that is stuck in the last century. Prove I am wrong by allowing this important course to proceed.
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  8. 308
    Name: Anonymous on Mar 3, 2009
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  9. 309
    Name: Gabrielle Vehar on Mar 3, 2009
    Comments: As a vegan who pays a Cornell instructor/nutritionist to help me with my meal planning, I feel that this is obviously an important course of study for your nutrition students, as they will need it in the real world.
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  10. 310
    Name: Sara Rostampour on Mar 3, 2009
    Comments: As a student at Cornell, I would like this decision fairly reconsidered.
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  11. 311
    Name: Peter Bircsak on Mar 3, 2009
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  12. 312
    Name: Wendy Lochner on Mar 3, 2009
    Comments: I am in firm disagreement with any policy that restricts free access to information, and this case is compelling. A popular course suddenly yanked by an administrator with ties to the dairy industry. It does not speak well of Cornell.
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  13. 313
    Name: Lorena on Mar 3, 2009
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  14. 314
    Name: Harold Brown on Mar 3, 2009
    Comments: This re-enforces my observation that the special interests of powerholders subverts an otherwise democratic system for the sake of profit and power. I submit that the dairy intrests at Cornell are threatened by Dr. Campbell because they know that their own science does not stand up to scrutiny and that indeed, there may be problems with humans consuming dairy products.
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  15. 315
    Name: Clifton Flynn on Mar 3, 2009
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  16. 316
    Name: Francesca J on Mar 3, 2009
    Comments: The Dairy and Meat industries cannot hide scientific fact forever. The age of information is here, and more people every day are discovering the truth.
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  17. 317
    Name: Marti Kheel on Mar 3, 2009
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  18. 318
    Name: Alana Thorpe on Mar 3, 2009
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  19. 319
    Name: Mary Finelli on Mar 3, 2009
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  20. 320
    Name: Max Katterns on Mar 3, 2009
    Comments: lets get the truth out there
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  21. 321
    Name: Mitchell Surface on Mar 3, 2009
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    Name: Vicki Seglin, Ph.D. on Mar 3, 2009
    Comments: As an instructor in a graduate program, I find it unconscionable that a useful course, well received by students, would be canceled for any reason with no explanation. All points of view bolstered by rational thought need to be available in an academic institution.
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  23. 323
    Name: Stephanie Grayson on Mar 3, 2009
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  24. 324
    Name: Alice Leonard on Mar 3, 2009
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  25. 325
    Name: Renee Lazzareschi on Mar 3, 2009
    Comments: Considering the lack of nutrition coursework done by most in the medical field, the urgent need for better nutrition among the public, and the lack of vegetarian nutritionists and nutritionists who have even studied vegetarian or vegan nutrition, it would be praiseworthy and an intelligent decision for Cornell University to reinstate its vegetarian nutrition class. Thank you, Renee Lazzareschi Vegan Sarah Lawrence College Alum
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  26. 326
    Name: Andrea Brooks on Mar 3, 2009
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  27. 327
    Name: Anonymous on Mar 3, 2009
    Comments: Please do whatever necessary to include this course back in the Curriculum.
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  28. 328
    Name: Batya Bauman on Mar 3, 2009
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  29. 329
    Name: Chris Stern on Mar 3, 2009
    Comments: As an academic, I find it disturbing to learn that Cornell has restricted academic freedom on this issue. As a vegetarian of 20 years, I find it particularly alarming, especially when one considers the plethora of research which supports the benefits of a plant-based diet.
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  30. 330
    Name: Anonymous on Mar 3, 2009
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  31. 331
    Name: Jacquie Lewis, PhD on Mar 3, 2009
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  32. 332
    Name: Lois Baum on Mar 3, 2009
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  33. 333
    Name: Joe Gaziano on Mar 3, 2009
    Comments: This course needs to be taught because so few people understand the value of a vegan diet.
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  34. 334
    Name: Sheila Seaman on Mar 3, 2009
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  35. 335
    Name: Dr. Bryan R. Brunner on Mar 3, 2009
    Comments: It is incredible that Cornell allows one narrow minded administrator to eliminate a course which presents solid evidence for the health benefits of a plant based diet.
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  36. 336
    Name: David Dillard-Wright on Mar 3, 2009
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  37. 337
    Name: Karen Mireau on Mar 3, 2009
    Comments: This is an outrage!
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  38. 338
    Name: Brian S Sherman on Mar 3, 2009
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  39. 339
    Name: Anonymous on Mar 3, 2009
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  40. 340
    Name: Mike Hudak on Mar 3, 2009
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  41. 341
    Name: Jeanne Fudala on Mar 3, 2009
    Comments: It is reprehensible that Cornell is taking part in censorship of legitimate scientific debate. There is certainly more and more evidence coming out about the health risks of animal based food products and even their contribution to climate change.
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  42. 342
    Name: Jeanne Fudala on Mar 3, 2009
    Comments: It is reprehensible that Cornell is taking part in censorship of legitimate scientific debate. There is certainly more and more evidence coming out about the health risks of animal based food products and even their contribution to climate change.
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  43. 343
    Name: Fitzgerald Holloway on Mar 3, 2009
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  44. 344
    Name: Anonymous on Mar 3, 2009
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  45. 345
    Name: Linda Riebel, Ph.D. on Mar 3, 2009
    Comments: I find it shocking that a university of such high standing would permit flagrant censorship and corruption of academic freedom. Please restore NS 200 to your course offerings.
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  46. 346
    Name: Matthew Lederman on Mar 3, 2009
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  47. 347
    Name: Alona Pulde on Mar 3, 2009
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  48. 348
    Name: K Alexander on Mar 3, 2009
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  49. 349
    Name: Sher Bauer on Mar 4, 2009
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    Name: Gary Benton on Mar 4, 2009
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