A More Traditional Valentine's Day
February is a big month for feminists. It's the time of year they transform campuses across the country into cesspits of shameless degradation and vulgar objectification. That's right - it's Vagina Monologues time.
In just a few days this gross production will be performed here at Bucknell. Luckily, we BUCCers have been preparing for the assault on values, modesty, and (ironically) women.
Like last year, we're holding a flower sale to remind Bucknellians what Valentine's Day is all about - a celebration of love and relationships. We set up a stand in the LC Mall where people can buy carnations for $2 each and roses for $6 each. Roses are new for 2007; last year we only had the carnations. Hopefully they'll bring in more sales.
We're accepting BUIDs this year too, and sales have been going great. All our proceeds will be donated to the Susquehanna Valley Women in Transition, which is a shelter for battered women and children.
Hopefully feminists will soon realize there are other ways to address serious issues besides performing a play about reproductive organs. We'll update later on how much money we raised.
Cheers,
Samantha
Vice President, Events
Meghan's CW article is on IWF: http://iwf.org/campuscorner/news/news_detail.asp?ArticleID=1027
It's also up on www.thecounterweight.org.
In just a few days this gross production will be performed here at Bucknell. Luckily, we BUCCers have been preparing for the assault on values, modesty, and (ironically) women.
Like last year, we're holding a flower sale to remind Bucknellians what Valentine's Day is all about - a celebration of love and relationships. We set up a stand in the LC Mall where people can buy carnations for $2 each and roses for $6 each. Roses are new for 2007; last year we only had the carnations. Hopefully they'll bring in more sales.
We're accepting BUIDs this year too, and sales have been going great. All our proceeds will be donated to the Susquehanna Valley Women in Transition, which is a shelter for battered women and children.
Hopefully feminists will soon realize there are other ways to address serious issues besides performing a play about reproductive organs. We'll update later on how much money we raised.
Cheers,
Samantha
Vice President, Events
Meghan's CW article is on IWF: http://iwf.org/campuscorner/news/news_detail.asp?ArticleID=1027
It's also up on www.thecounterweight.org.
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