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Feminist Actor Ally Sheedy Takes on Columbia Cruelty
http://www.columbiacruelty.com/feat-sheedy.asp - 7/26/2004
Ally Sheedy has won critical acclaim for her starring performances in The Breakfast Club, High Art, and other films and has received Best Actress awards from the Los Angeles Film Critics’ Circle and the National Society of Film Critics. Outside the glare of the Hollywood spotlight, Sheedy has been a star for animals.

Nellie McKay to Columbia University:
http://www.ColumbiaCruelty.com - 7/19/2004
Red-hot recording artist Nellie McKay has a lot on her mind, and she's not afraid to share—whether she's singing about the death of her cat or Columbia University's primate prisoners.

PETA to Columbia Board of Trustees: Help the Animals!
http://www.columbiacruelty.com - 5/1/2004
PETA’s senior vice president of research & investigations, Mary Beth Sweetland, has fired off a letter to the 24 members of Columbia University’s Board of Trustees, calling on the trustees to use their influence to help bring a permanent end to the experiments of Connolly, Stark, and Ferin.

Columbia Community Joins Fight to End Cruel Animal Experiments
http://www.columbiacruelty.com - 4/1/2004
Columbia professors, students, staff, and alumni are raising their voices in protest of the crude, cruel, and pointless studies that maim and kill primates in the university’s laboratories. Their letters and phone calls asking President Bollinger to stop these hideous tests are pouring in to Columbia’s administrative offices.

Columbia Alum Fighting For Animals Tortured in Columbia Labs
http://www.columbiacruelty.com - 1/1/2003
When Linda Greene graduated from Columbia University with a master's degree in clinical social work in 1990, she had no idea that she would one day be standing outside a gathering of Columbia alumni, holding a sign declaring her shame over her alma mater's actions.