isn t this afterhours? greg: i don t know. if it s student fees, who care? it s the money that the parents are spending. eric: islamic studies i wouldn t want my money involved with either. dana: i went to a boring college. greg: look where you ended up. still to come, what can happen to kids if they start dating too young? how young is too young to date anyway? there are so many jokes i can t say right now. the five answers those questions next.
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sex week stuff about how to protect yourself, about responsibility. about, maybe, what the right and wrong of it is, as far as we re americans and this is how we should treat each other, i think that s fine. but, the how-two stuff. i think i would have charged admission for that a couple of bucks and not had any private money going to that. any public money going to that. just do that privately on the side. so, if people want to see that kind of stuff, they pay for it. would that have been unreasonable? yes. that would have been unreasonable. i disagree because we submitted a survey that many over 500 of our students filled out. and we provided programming based on their survey. and we re providing student fees. bill: you are telling me that the taxpayers of american should be beholden to college kids to pay for what they want. if that were the case, at marist college, the taxpayers of new york would have been buying kegs all day long. come on. kids
who are exploring each other s bodies playing bongos and crying. wait a minute. i am aroused. and the downside? i can think of our money going to better things than that. they say we can still use the student fees. student fees are parents money. they do not want their money going toward this. exactly. bill, your sex week was going in a room and crying. the thing that bugs me about this is why i find academia is that how you say it? phony. this considers ads edgy and open minded. if you say it is stupid it must be old-fashioned and oh you don t understand. sex is great. i know sex is great. i don t need a classroom. especially in college. i i think it can be both sides.
sex week stuff about how to protect yourself, about responsibility. ou bill: maybe what the right and wrong of it is as far as we re americans and this is how we should treat each other, i think that is fine but how to stuff, i think i would have changed charged admission for that a couple of bucks and not had any private money going to that. any public money going to that. just do that privately on the side. so, if people want to see that kind of stuff, they pay for it. would that have been unreasonable? yes. that would have been unreasonable. i disagree because we submitted a survey that many over 500 of our students filled out. and we provided programming based on their survey. and we re providing student fees. bill: you are telling me that the taxpayers of american should be beholden to college kids to pay for what they want. if that were the case, at marist college, the taxpayers of new york would have been buying kegs all day long. come on. kids ar