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Jason Trambley

Junior

Communication and Journalism

I think it is, actually. I went to go check it out, and I think that those people are dead and that everybody has the natural curiosity to see the human body in its true form.

Jaime Hilyard

Senior

Anthropology

I think there definitely needs to be more research into where the bodies actually come from.

Stephanie Bulkley

Junior

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Business management

I don't know much about it, but I don't really think it's ethical compared to what I've heard about it. Apparently, there is talk that they don't know where the bodies are coming from, and these people, when they were alive, they had no idea that this was going to be happening - that their bodies are being put on display.

Christopher Baca

Freshman

Computer science

Personally, I don't know too much about it, but I don't think it's ethical for them to show the bodies unless the families and that person acknowledge that it was their decision. I don't think it's correct unless they have consent.

John Montoya

Senior

Education

I'm not quite sure. I don't know. My sister wanted to see it. I haven't paid attention to it.

Sandi Logan

Junior

Elementary education

I haven't been there to tell you the truth. I think so, because I'm a believer that people donate their bodies to science. I believe it's ethical, because people can learn more about the human body. I'm for that.

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