| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 1051 | Kelly Harvey | |
| 1052 | Anonymous | |
| 1053 | JOANNE MCBRIDE | these "children" are our voice and the voice of the american people; drop the charges and do not take disciplinary action |
| 1054 | Lyndsay Frank | |
| 1055 | Lyndsay Frank | |
| 1056 | Richard Baldwin | Unfortunatly punitive repression has become the infamous "American Way" of supressing those of the angry intelligensia. |
| 1057 | Anonymous | |
| 1058 | maggie | The first step is always the hardest, but now is as good as an any to make a change. We need to come together and make this world a better place, one small step at a time.... |
| 1059 | Sarah Hermsmeier | |
| 1060 | Caitlyn Schaeffer | |
| 1061 | Lee Anne Lemaire | |
| 1062 | Anonymous | |
| 1063 | Amanda Klingensmith | |
| 1064 | David M. Wells | |
| 1065 | Brittany Harris | |
| 1066 | Jennifer Gilley | |
| 1067 | Nicole | |
| 1068 | Nicole | |
| 1069 | Steve Kochersperger | |
| 1070 | Phillisha Bryan | |
| 1071 | Marci Schaeffer | No one should profit from the suffering of those less fortunate!! |
| 1072 | Richard Sahn | |
| 1073 | Sebastian Tapia | It's a shame that a university arrest and prosecute their own students for a pacific protest. A university should educate their students to become independent thinkers, not just obedient robots. |
| 1074 | Meghan Walsh | |
| 1075 | Anonymous | |
| 1076 | Cody Smith | Student Solidarity with Penn State. |
| 1077 | Charles Roberts | |
| 1078 | GERALD LAGADEC | Good for you; finally something else besides the usual propaganda. |
| 1079 | Katherine Deuschle | |
| 1080 | Devrin Jacobs | to be free you have to feel free to feel free you have to take care of your people. |
| 1081 | Sean Byrne | |
| 1082 | Jean Holmes | Do something good and create good will with your students and the community! I'll definitely be taking Penn off my list of possible transfers if these students are brought to court and convicted. |
| 1083 | Nicole Rivera | |
| 1084 | John Keener | |
| 1085 | Anonymous | |
| 1086 | Kathleen | |
| 1087 | Bryn Kimball | |
| 1088 | Keith McDevitt | Non-violent protests should be encouraged! If i will get arrested for a non violent protest, what's to stop me from being violent? |
| 1089 | Jarrett Carper | let them go! let them go! let them go! |
| 1090 | Dana Boches | |
| 1091 | christopher uhl | |
| 1092 | Lauren Chavey | |
| 1093 | Lisa Carper | |
| 1094 | Anonymous | |
| 1095 | John O'Donald | |
| 1096 | Karen L. Carper | I FIND IT HARD TO FATHOM THAT EDUCATED PERSONS HAVE TO BE PROTESTED AGAINST IN THIS DAY AND AGE, ESPECIALLY, TO PERSUADE THEM TO DO WHAT IS RIGHT. FURTHERMORE, THAT THE EDUCATED WOULD EVEN CONSIDER TO PRESS CRIMINAL CHARGES AGAINST THOSE WHO ONLY WANT TO DO RIGHT. CLEARLY ,THE STUDENT BECOMES THE TEACHER. |
| 1097 | Amy | |
| 1098 | Susan C. Dubosky | I am a Penn Stae alumnus (class of 1976), and the proud parent of a current student. At least I was a proud parent before learning that Penn State is charging these student activists. I am appalled! Please drop all charges. These students have a right to peacefully protest, and should be applauded for standing up for the disenfranchised! |
| 1099 | Laura O'Neal | College is supposed to be a time where you make tangible the things you believe in. Protesting for DSP at Penn State should be commended, not punished, as should each of you who participated. Drop the charges. |
| 1100 | Emily Atwood | |