NOW
retired, I completed my degree in 1992. It wasn't until my final
year that I discovered the OU's involvement in vivisection. I
was actually shocked. Never had I dreamt that 'my' university
supported such cruelty. I put a small ad in the personal column
of Sesame, received 12 replies, and 'Students for Ethical Science'
came into being.
As
soon as we announced our existence four of us were invited to
Walton Hall, given a tour of the animal house by Professor Rose,
and spent an afternoon in talks with several staff. Clearly they
thought they could disarm us and convince us there was nothing
to worry about. Big mistake! We were all experienced campaigners,
well informed, and, by the end of the day, very angry.
Getting
SES started was a struggle but we made it, and it is good to see
the fight for justice for animals continuing at the OU. Thank
you for all you are doing, and good luck.