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OPINIONS
[ Tuesday, Feb. 6, 2001 ]

Letter to the Editor
University cannot tolerate morally offensive events

I wish to protest the use of Penn State facilities, and in some cases my UPAC money, in such morally offensive events such as Sex Faire and Cuntfest. These immodest and explicit displays should not be permitted at a public university. I implore the university, students and surrounding community to oppose and condemn these and further activities of the same sort.

I also ask the university to censor future activities that anyone else finds morally offensive. This is the only fair option for the university.

I would like to express my support to state Rep. Lawless for exposing this debauchery to the public. I hope that Rep. Lawless pressures President Spanier into action, and if Spanier refuses to stand up and do the public's will, he should be removed as university president, and all state funding for Penn State should be cut. The university hierarchy must no longer stand idle as the student body slips into a cesspool of moral decay.

Ryan Carey
senior – engineering science
 

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