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...open list and my roommate, Amy E. Keel ’04, sent a message to the Coalition Against Sexual Violence list. It being nearly 1 a.m., no reinforcements were to be found. On our way back to the Yard, however, we came across a shovel stuck in a snow pile outside Memorial Church—to Amy this was mere coincidence, to me, this was clearly an instance of Divine Providence and confirmation that the lewd sculpture had to go. In considering whether to wait around another hour until the fascination died down, we asked ourselves what someone...
That students would build, and then so many defend, this sculpture only demonstrates the further coarsening of our culture. As Amy and I debated with the sculpture’s would-be defenders we were told that we could go build a snow version of female genitalia next to it. They clearly missed the point that any impromptu snow depiction of genitalia in the Yard is inappropriate. We were further told that the sculpture was “art” and was their exercise of “free speech.” The statue was clearly created...
...members also discussed whether the First Amendment gave the sculptors the right to construct the snow phallus...
...wasn’t anyone’s private property; it was snow,” said Keel. “Taking down a penis...is not impeding anyone’s free speech...
...destroyers of the nine foot snow phallus explained their motivations to the Radcliffe Union of Students (RUS) at a meeting last night, receiving a mixed reaction from the feminist group...