The debate between FMLA, Womyn's Concerns and the IWC extracted distinguished levels of emotion, political dissention and an array of personal and collective principles.
Such events are valuable and a fundamental component of the Penn State student's academic experience. Although on the surface the debate may have appeared as ridden with political suggestion or the inconsistency of women's groups on campus, yet the entirety of the experience demonstrates the diversity of opinion.
For those in attendance, I hope a seed was planted. We all observed the same event, yet every one of us has created a different experience for ourselves. Take with you what you observed, think critically, and share it with others. It is so important that our personal experiences and comprehension not only make an impact on us, but in turn influence and educate those around us.