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Harvard p*rn

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout: Debate & Discussion' started by twhy77, Feb 11, 2004.

  1. twhy77

    twhy77 Member

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    Now I don't advocate p*rn, but I don't think the government has a right to take it away with the proper age restrictions and stuff. That said, here's what America's "Best" University students are working on:




    Published on Wednesday, February 11, 2004
    Committee Approves p*rn Magazine
    H Bomb will feature nude pictures of undergraduates

    By EBONIE D. HAZLE
    Crimson Staff Writer

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    After flipping through the pages of Squirm, a Vassar College erotica magazine, the Committee on College Life (CCL) voted to approve a student-run magazine that will feature nude pictures of Harvard undergraduates and articles about sexual issues at its meeting yesterday.
    Fourteen members of the CCL approved H Bomb—a magazine that will be similar to the Vassar publication—as an official Harvard publication. Two members abstained.

    Assistant Dean of the College Paul J. McLoughlin, a CCL member, said he consulted University General Counsel Robert W. Iuliano ’83, the University news office and University spokesperson Robert P. Mitchell before the decision.

    “I needed to see if there were liability issues,” McLoughlin said.

    In order to avoid liability, students will not be able to take nude pictures inside of Harvard buildings, according to McLoughlin.

    He also said that although approved, the magazine will not necessarily be funded by the College.

    “They will still have to go through the granting application process. [Approval] gives them the ability to apply for grants but nothing else,” he said, adding that “just to get a publication off and running is about $6,000.”

    In early December, Katharina C. Baldegg ’06 and Camilla A. Hrdy ’05, the two students who proposed the magazine, met with McLoughlin to begin the approval process for H Bomb.

    Baldegg said that she did not think the process was especially difficult. CCL, which is composed of students, faculty and administrators, approves the creation of all new student groups, including publications.

    “I don’t think we faced any opposition. People have been very open about it,” she said.

    Hrdy said that “initially there was some concern about the nudity aspect,” but that CCL members eventually “got past the fear of p*rn.”

    Baldegg added that she does not object to H Bomb being called p*rn.

    “It’s a sex magazine that will hopefully be run by students of all sexual orientations and backgrounds,” Baldegg said.Baldegg said she expected the magazine, which will also include art and fiction articles, to garner a lot of attention.

    “I guess student p*rn is sort of an underground thing,” she said.

    Only students of the College will be posing for the magazine’s photographs and they will all be 18 or older, Baldegg said.

    Associate Dean of the College Judith H. Kidd said officially approved organizations do not necessarily represent the views of the College. She expected varied reaction to the new publication.

    “There will be people who will value the free speech [...] and people whose sensibilities are offended,” said Kidd, who was also at yesterday’s meeting. “[CCL] also very strongly felt we ought to be able to approve these organizations.”

    “Committee members really sort of look at it as, ‘Is it something if the student body would want? Is it feasible?’ Not ‘Would I join?’” McLoughlin said.

    McLoughlin also said he thought the magazine might generate considerable attention, even outside of the College.

    “I guess I can’t imagine that it won’t,” he said.

    Baldegg and Hrdy anticipate that their magazine will be published bi-annually, starting this semester. They are thinking about distributing the first issue of the magazine during commencement ceremonies in May, Hrdy said.

    Lecturer on the Study of Religion Brian C.W. Palmer ’86 said many pornographic publications often walk the line of objectifying women.

    “Much depends on the values of the editors. Quite possibly the magazine will sell, as so much else sells, by commodifying women’s bodies and including an occasional half-nude man as an alibi,” Palmer wrote in an e-mail.

    Professor of Psychology Marc D. Hauser, who teaches Science B-29, “Evolution of Human Nature,” nicknamed “Sex” by students, will serve as the Faculty adviser for H Bomb.

    Hauser could not be reached for contact yesterday because he is out of town.

    —Staff writer Ebonie D. Hazle can be reached at hazle@fas.harvard.edu.
     
  2. AroundTheWorld

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    How are simple pictures of nude people p*rnography?
     
  3. twhy77

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    "It’s a sex magazine that will hopefully be run by students of all sexual orientations and backgrounds,” Baldegg said.Baldegg said she expected the magazine, which will also include art and fiction articles, to garner a lot of attention."

    Thats more than nude dude.
     
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    What, the art or fiction?


    'run by' does not mean 'depicting acts of sexuality by'...
     
  5. Chump

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    if you don't like the mag, then dont pick up a copy

    I dont mean that in a mean-spirited way, just that Harvard is a private school and what they approve or dont approve of their student body (no pun intended) isn't really up for debate to outsiders IMO.
     
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    Prude dude - why do you care what Harvard students do with their time? We're not talking about a million-dollar grant here, if you don't like it don't go to Harvard and avert your eyes if you stumble upon the magazine. :)
     
  7. bamaslammer

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    I wish we would have something like that at U of A. :D
     
  8. AroundTheWorld

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    I think twhy77 was AGAINST the gov. taking it away.
     
  9. No Worries

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    Is this for real?
     
  10. twhy77

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    See this is funny because I never said they shouldn't be allowed to do it, and here everyone is accusing me of that.

    I just think its sad, a place where they could start another great literary mag, and this is the kind of work they do. Call it art, call it whatever, but its a sex mag.
     
  11. Chump

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    your right

    I apologize to twhy77 for jumping the gun
     
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    Where does it say the gov. is trying to take it away?
     
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    I'm not even trying to say that its their students getting naked, its just sad that the once great University is now making p*rn. They are running a sex mag!
     
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    too bad harvard chicks are fugly.
     
  15. OmegaSupreme

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    yeah... it's a crock of schit.

    a good friend of mine used to have a couple of p*rn shops in beaumont and they basically closed the stores and ran him out of town because of the whole art/p*rn issue in 2000.

    okay... so it's not art, but don't penalize the many people that shop there (thousands on the petition) or the guy that gives them something to wank to.
     
  16. Oski2005

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    I won't judge until they send me an issue.
     
  17. KingCheetah

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    Harvard is not running a "sex mag". A small group of students have decided to shoot nudes and write sexually based stories for an off campus magazine. What exactly is so 'sad' about this? Would this keep you from attending Harvard or allowing your children to go there?
     
  18. twhy77

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    I guess I phrased that wrong, the students at Harvard are running a sex mag. Thats what I should have said. I did not mean to imply that Harvard was running it.

    I wouldn't let my kids go to Harvard. Too much BS these days. Kids need to sit down with the Illiad, the Odyssey, and the Aenied before they start deconstructing circa 1990 Chinese poetry.
     
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    This:

    "student-run magazine that will feature nude pictures of Harvard undergraduates and articles about sexual issues at its meeting yesterday.
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    does not sound like a p*rn mag. It sounds like a cross between Playboy and something like Lovelines, where "sexual issues" are discussed. I would think "explicit stories of sexual encounters" sounds like a p*rn mag. Either way, though, I don't care.
     
  20. thadeus

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    HOLY ****! You just said something I agreed with.
     

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