The Female Orgasm at Hamilton College
The Female Orgasm
https://my.hamilton.edu/applications/calendar/detail.cfm?ID=26386
October 21, 2008 at 7:30PM (until 9:30PM)
Description
The Female Orgasm combines sex education and women’s empowerment with a hearty dose of laughter. Sex educators Dorian Solot and Marshall Miller bring a playful, honest approach to this topic, packing the house on college campuses. With warmth and humor, they illuminate the subject of female orgasm for women who aren’t having them, guys who want to make their girlfriends happy, and students who are debating the existence of the G-spot or “to fake or not to fake?”. This program is inclusive of people of all genders and sexual orientations.
Location: Kirner-Johnson Auditorium Campus Map
| Contact[: | [name removed] nameremoved(at)hamiton.edu] [phone number removed] |
Sponsor: Womyn’s Center
Open to: All Campus
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Of course, the notice about the Female Orgasm merchandise is not on the publicly available website, but only on the email that we understand was sent to all campus recipients:
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Dorian and Marshall cover it all with lots of humor, plenty of honesty, and an underlying message of sexual health and women’s empowerment. Are you coming?
sponsored by the Womyn’s Center, ELS and the Kirkland Endowment
I <3 Female Orgasm merchandise available before and after event!
The Womyn’s Center and the Kirkland Project (or however renamed) extends this of celebration of diversity as a warm welcome to Chairman Lafley in his new capacity. We hope he attends.
If you’d like a stark comparison of scholarly agenda, check out the activity of the Alexander Hamilton Institute. Hamilton College unfortunately continues to evidence no concept of pedagogical mission and less appreciation of the scarcity of resources.
We believe there are choices for alumni to make. If you think this kind of activity is not the highest & best use of scarce alumni resources, you can support the AHI .
It’s your school…or at least it used to be.

Reader Comments (24)
At the very least these spectacles raise issues of the wise allocation of resources. Somehow I would be willing to bet that ideologically-laden "diversity" groups get quite a bit more than the Hamilton College Republican Club, assuming one even exists anymore.