| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 101 | Manizha Naderi | |
| 102 | Islah Nuriddin | This is absolutely ridiculous. There should be no question about whether or not those actions are of a criminal nature, nor should there be any question that they were committed out of hatred. It would appear that Pace University is passively condoning tolerance of hatred and discrimination, instead of actively promoting tolerance of diversity. It's very disappointing and extremely frustrating that the Pace Administration is seemingly so unwilling to acknowledge these hate crimes, to find and punish the perpetrators, and to prevent future incidents from happening. |
| 103 | Amir Asifuddin | |
| 104 | Shamia Hassan | |
| 105 | Anonymous | |
| 106 | Anonymous | |
| 107 | Maaz Anwar | |
| 108 | Samara Shah | |
| 109 | Kathryn Zukaitis | |
| 110 | Omar Tariq | |
| 111 | Leila Chaaban | |
| 112 | khadija daya | |
| 113 | Farah | |
| 114 | Farooq Zafar | Pace University must adhere to law and act against hate. |
| 115 | Diba Rab | |
| 116 | Hind | |
| 117 | Anonymous | We put up with so much as students here at Pace, but no one should have to put up with this. |
| 118 | Siham El Bouaychi | |
| 119 | Najira Ahmed | |
| 120 | Sufian Shahid | |
| 121 | Grace Stubel | I find this kind of behavior at another institution of higher learning horrendous and the fact that PACE would need such outcry to conduct a proper investigation and punish the individuals responsible for these hate crimes is equally apalling. I hope now that this university will examine its policies toward hate crimes so that any and all are investigated immediately and acted upon accordingly. |
| 122 | Jaime Perrone | |
| 123 | Adebayo Ogundipe | |
| 124 | Ahmad Yousaf | This is unacceptable... |
| 125 | Rachel Wahl | |
| 126 | Eiman Sunbulli | |
| 127 | Komal Bajaj | I am truely appalled by the inability of some to develop respect and even appreciation for others when they themselves expect it of their fellow students. |
| 128 | Yahya Sultan | It is sad to see that society has still not learned from the past. Ignorance prevails yet again. I pray for the wellbeing of the victims of this appalling crime, but most of all, I pray for humanity, for this issue plagues us all as individuals. We must stand together, unified, to rid the world of hatred towards individuals/groups and promote knowledge and education. |
| 129 | Sarah Alibabaie | |
| 130 | Anonymous | |
| 131 | Gwen Limbach | |
| 132 | mudassar | |
| 133 | Cassie DeSena | |
| 134 | Anum Hasan | |
| 135 | Zoya Ghiasi | All I have to say is that Allah swt is aware of all this, so woe to those ppl who commit such acts. |
| 136 | Anonymous | |
| 137 | Darya Kraynaya | |
| 138 | Umair Ahmad | |
| 139 | Anonymous | |
| 140 | Fatin | |
| 141 | Ahmed Akbar | |
| 142 | Marwa Nur Muhammad | |
| 143 | ammaraj | |
| 144 | sameera iqbal | |
| 145 | Valentina Brudasca | |
| 146 | Anonymous | You're taught by your parents to try and get along with everyone and then things like this happen. You have to wonder what kind of upbringing people like this have had. |
| 147 | Nicholas Giampetruzzi | |
| 148 | Zacharia al Khatib | |
| 149 | Rebecca Kuhn | |
| 150 | Anonymous | |