vulnerable, and that's not how the students have seen it. they see it as a threatening image. it's an all-women's school, and say it might trigger memories of sexual assault who see it because it's a man who is not fully dressed. other people objected that they think it's whiteness and maleness are a real imposition on campus and called it discomforting. upjohn playing the role of the university, we want people to learn, to be comfortable. if it's an ugly climate, you're a big fat parasite lawyer and i'm screaming at you, how can people learn? shouldn't there be a civilized public square, especially in a university? >> well, civility is an important value, but it's not near as important as freedom, and the fact is, if we're training students, an elite liberal arts college, so afraid