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Friday, November 21, 2003
Students at a state university that drew attention earlier this
year for hosting a "Pornfest" are lobbying to make their pornography
club a sponsored campus organization.
The Club for Persons of Randy Nature, or P.O.R.N., meets every
Tuesday in a dorm room to watch free pornographic films while
enjoying popcorn and soda, reports the student newspaper of Western Washington University in
Bellingham, Wash.
The club apparently drew standing-room-only crowds of 30 to 40
students to a tiny dorm room, prompting residence hall staff to
suggest the group become an official Associated Students club, which
would enable them to have a proper meeting room.
Peter Rosenburg, associate director of University Residences,
said there is no policy barring watching pornography in a dorm room,
but the concern is some students might not want it and conflicts
could arise, according to the student paper, the Western Front.
However, an Associated Student leader, citing the school's bad
publicity surrounding the "Pornfest," said she didn't think it would
be worth risking cutbacks in funding and injuring the schools
reputation.
As
WorldNetDaily reported, the school held its 11th annual National
Outdoor Intercourse Day observance in May, with offerings such as
condom hunts, a masturbation information table and "Pornfest," a
showing of award-winning pornographic films along with discussion
sessions. Brochures were distributed to inform students of the
"repercussions of sex outdoors," and a guest lecturer from a
"sex-positive" community center in Seattle spoke on dispelling the
"myths" surrounding polyamory – having sexual relationships with
more than one person at a time.
Some Pennsylvania lawmakers have tried to block
funding to Penn State University for holding similar events.
"It's fine if [Club for P.O.R.N.] wants to get together and watch
porn," Jason Wilmot, Associated Students vice president for
activities, told the Western Front. "But they need to find a new
venue to watch it because it's not in the university's best interest
to make them an AS club."
The paper noted "national media sources showcased Western" after
the controversy last May, resulting in "the president's office
receiving more than 100 phone calls and e-mails from the media,
angry parents and citizens condemning the event as an abuse of
taxpayers' money."
"State funding-wise, it's not smart for our money to go to a porn
club," Wilmot told the Western Front.
Club for P.O.R.N. is discouraged by the response, said a founder,
freshman Ryan Farncomb, but continues, nevertheless, to meet each
week.
"I can understand why [the AS] would object to it because I don't
think a lot of people consider porn appropriate or politically
correct," said Farncomb, who calls himself a "porn connoisseur."
"We have no long-term plans except to continue meeting."
The group has an unofficial sponsor, he said, an adult film store
called Video Extreme that supplies free movies each week in exchange
for putting a company sign on the door of the meeting room.
"We watch all varieties of porn – some old stuff from the '70s
and newer stuff," Farncomb told the paper. "We get hard-core and
soft-core, also."
Related stories:
State
university hosts 'Pornfest'
Pedophile
advocate featured at university
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Students lobby for university
porn club
Group already meets weekly but
wants official campus sponsorship
Posted: November 21, 2003
1:00 a.m.
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