This suggestion is only if the chancellor still intends program selections to be “provocative.” I don’t see why the provocation can’t be within the university community instead of without, and here ? via UNC-Wilmington Prof. Mike Adams’ column today ? is another book that would accomplish that goal:


Almost every year at UNCW, I see a feminist professor or administrator (sometimes both) handing out condoms to students in the hopes that they will engage in ?protected? sexual intercourse. The idea is twofold: 1) that a condom will prevent pregnancy and sexually transmitted disease, and 2) that as long as no one gets pregnant or gets an STD all is well. Nothing could be further from the truth.

This box on my desk is not full of condoms. It is full of copies of the book ?Unprotected? by Dr. Miriam Grossman, a psychiatrist who wrote about her experiences working at the student health center at UCLA. The book tells many stories you need to hear ? stories you will never hear from the censorious feminists who run the Women?s Resource Center. …

The same problems that Grossman saw at UCLA are also prevalent on other campuses. For example, this summer, I got a letter from a young woman who was experiencing deep pain as a result of her decision to abandon the values she grew up with and to adopt the values of the ?hook-up? culture, which is the dominant culture on most college campuses. She was a virgin in her 18th year. Now, in her 21st year, her number of sex partners has almost caught up with her chronological age. And she is now beginning to learn that there is no condom for the heart.