<p>Momma-three, Campuscsi wrote in another thread that he was on his “2nd academic leave from cornell.”</p>
<p>In my opinion Camp’s last post was the first one I’ve seen of his that I somewhat agreed with-- at least it’s constructive. While most students are not, as a rule, unduly “emotionally depressed,” it is still very important to make help available to those who find themselves in that unfortunate situation. Readers of Uncle Ezra’s column will know that these recommendations have always been out there for students who find themselves in a distressing predicament. And now Dr. Skorton, along with Cornell’s administration and health professionals, have made yet more counseling hours available. Regarding Camp’s recommendation to promote medical leaves of absence for the small fraction of students who are perilously distraught, he makes a good point. While this has already been an option, perhaps the recourse could be made more widely known.</p>