By Jan Wolfe
University Presidents have
developed a strange knack for lauding the First Amendment even as they dispense
with it. That’s why it’s so encouraging to see Gene Nichol, President of The
College of William & Mary, match his anti-censorship rhetoric with action.
According to The Daily
Press of Newport News, Virginia, Nichol has permitted students to bring to
campus the Sex Workers' Art Show, a sort-of X-rated Vagina Monologues in which
strippers, prostitutes, and porn stars apparently rave about how much they love
their jobs (much to the dismay of campus feminists of the anti-pornography
school, I’m sure).