| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 1 | Matteen R. Mokalla | SIPA 2008 mrm2141 |
| 2 | Hani Mansourian | SIPA 2008-hm2294 |
| 3 | Mohsen Ghanefar | MSPH 2008 |
| 4 | Eliza Bates | emb2163
SIPA |
| 5 | Braeden Rogers | SIPA 2008 bmr2113 |
| 6 | Farah Hussein | SIPA |
| 7 | Amali Tower | UNI: ait2104
SIPA |
| 8 | Colleen Galbraith | |
| 9 | Nicole Foster | SIPA - nef2105 |
| 10 | Anar Rzaev (GSAS) | |
| 11 | Darpa Dasgupta | |
| 12 | Y. Apollo Jones | |
| 13 | John Galante | |
| 14 | Dana Boggess | President Bollinger,
Your decision to open the Ahmadinejad event with an expression of your personal loathing of President Ahmadinejad was an insult to the intelligence of the members of our academic community. If you believe that your statements represented as universal an opinion of the President as your tone suggested, then certainly a superior approach would have been to allow the President to demonstrate himself (while exercising the freedom of speech that you claim to have granted him) to be all the things you accused him of being. In fact, you thwarted your own intentions by painting yourself as a hypocritical imperialist. |
| 15 | Adam Minson | Adam Minson
Masters of International Affairs Candidate, 2008
atm2118 |
| 16 | Mark Haizlip | |
| 17 | Eldar Beisimbekov | |
| 18 | Dan Scott | |
| 19 | Anonymous | |
| 20 | Maheen Zaman | |
| 21 | Lewnis Boudaoui | |
| 22 | Almudena Fernandez | |
| 23 | Maria Lotito | |
| 24 | Madeline England | uni: mle2114, SIPA MIA 2008 |
| 25 | Maryum Saifee | |
| 26 | dan bierenbaum | |
| 27 | Sabrina Lenoir | I completely agree with this letter and await a response from President Bollinger.
Thank you,
Sabrina |
| 28 | Salim A. Al-Jahwari | |
| 29 | Stacey Van Vleet | Affiliation: GSAS |
| 30 | Kristin Soraya Batmanghelichi | ksb2010
GSAS |
| 31 | Maxime Parmentier | |
| 32 | Erich Cripton | |
| 33 | David Trilling | |
| 34 | Jill Blackford | SIPA |
| 35 | Elizabeth Mendenhall | This issue here is not the direct challenges to President Ahmadinejad's previous statements on important issues. The issue is the rude and unnecessary personal attacks lobbied at Ahmadinejad as an individual, and more so, as a head of state. |
| 36 | Brian Hoyer | Student SIPA and Mailman School of Public Health |
| 37 | Nick Boxem | |
| 38 | Kate Wilkinson | kew2113
SIPA MPA |
| 39 | David Li | MIA-SIPA-2008 |
| 40 | Ravindran Sriramachandran | Doctoral Candidate, Anthropology |
| 41 | Ginger Baker | |
| 42 | Lamese Hasan | |
| 43 | Anonymous | One of the disabling consequences of the passing of Marxism, not just as a political form but as a discipline of thought, has been the general unavailability of dialectical reasoning as it might be applied to contemporary politics. There was a time when, on American university campuses, students could think as part of a single historical logic two apparently opposite images like: two gay men being lashed in Iran and, say, a gay pride parade in New York. Now they think in what I'd call snap-shot images like the ones pasted all over Columbia's central walk way. Snap-shot thinking precludes reflection on all process and ventriloquizes for whatever ideology may be at work. And ideology, as Jean Joseph-Goux says, is "the erasure of a genesis". To think that Mr. Lee Bolinger and the Dean would descend to the level of snap-shot thinking says much about how we have lost whatever historical intelligence we had. |
| 44 | Anonymous | |
| 45 | Peter Orr | SIPA student |
| 46 | Navid Hassanzadeh | |
| 47 | jean-baptiste Rudatsikira | Please rethink your comment to a leader of another nation. One should not invite a guess and purposely disrespect him before he share his views. I am disappointed by your comments and I hope you will do better next time.
Sincerly,
Jean-baptiste Rudatsikira
MPH candidate 2008 |
| 48 | Emad Salem | SIPA-MIA |
| 49 | Luis G. Limon | SIPA/PEPM |
| 50 | shailly barnes | SIPA |