Did a Northwestern University human sexuality professor go too far when he held an optional live-sex presentation on campus grounds? On Feb. 21, Prof. John Michael Bailey, a psychology professor known for pushing the envelope, invited students from his human sexuality class to observe a non-student naked woman being stimulated with a motorized sex toy on stage.
About 120 students attended the demonstration, which was curated by Chicago sex tour guide Ken Melvoin-Berg, according to the Northwestern Daily student Newspaper.The University declined to answer questions about the demonstration from NBCChicago and referred our editors to Bailey, who was unavailable. The session was billed as a question-and-answer session about fetishes with a demonstration at the end, said Pratik Shah, a senior math and economics student. Students were warned of the nature of the class several times, and some walked out before the demonstration. "Then, just out of nowhere, the girl just takes her pants off, takes her shirt off, takes her underwear off," Shah said.
Shah didn't stay the whole time, because he was with some people who were uncomfortable and wanted to leave. But he says he can see both sides of the story.
World's most expensive season tickets go on sale for £15,000 (Premier League’s)
AT £15,000, these seats will set you back over seven times the Premier League’s priciest season ticket.
But they do not bag fans a grand view of giants Manchester United or Arsenal or even Champions League favourites Barcelona – they are for npower League One side Peterborough United.The club, aka The Posh, is flogging 10 chairman’s choice tickets for 2011-2012.Fans get to watch their stars such as Chris Whelpdale from luxury leather seats in the London Road director’s box. At Arsenal, this season’s costliest season ticket is £1,825.A posh spokesman said: “We hope people go for it.”
Fan Julie Harris added: “They’re worth every penny.” Well when Posh comes to shove...
Parking-Vehicle smashes through car park wall in pedal error
The vehicle was then left poking precariously out the side of the building in Chongqing , China .
Huang Xiaoping, who lives next to the car park, saw the incident. He said: 'I heard two explosion sounds. When I came out I saw a car was stuck on the wall on the 2nd floor of the neighbouring car park building, and the front wheels are still rotating.
'I thought it was a movie shoot and told my frightened wife that it's too real.' Mr Xiaoping said he didn't see the driver at first because the airbags blocked the view. A male driver and a female passenger were later seen climbing out of the car unhurt.
Albino animals to become Hollywood stars as
Tom - whose oddball menagerie includes Mince, his £22,000 two-headed python - began collecting genetic quirks after Michael Jackson's sister Latoya turned him on to exotic pets 15 years ago.Now he has everything from a two-headed turtle called Two-Face, to albino lizards, minks and a very rare albino racoon.Tom - who hires his collection to movie makers for films and adverts in Rheinfelden, Germany - explained: 'Of course with the two headed animals, sometimes one head wants to go one way and the other wants to go the other.'That happens with the snake and the turtle. Then the more dominant head wins. Luckily sometimes it's the left head and sometimes it's the right.
Strict-Kids expelled over 'Fight Club' video
A middle school in Tacoma, Washington, has expelled nine students after catching them brawling in the boys' bathroom as a part of an organized fight club, inspired by the film of the same name.
The school became aware of the club after one of the boys' aunts found fight footage on her nephew's cellphone and turned it over to Fox News in Seattle.About 23 boys appeared in the video, many of them gathered to watch. The school has said it will dole out punishment on a case-by-case basis for those not already expelled.
"This particular bathroom that was identified will be locked immediately after school and no longer accessible and we will be patrolling the grounds more
Update-Pizza maker charged in vermin scheme
PHILADELPHIA - The owner of a suburban Philadelphia pizza shop has been arraigned on charges he schemed to plant live mice in competing pizza parlors in hope of putting them out of business.Nickolas Galiatsatos, owner of Nina’s Bella Pizzeria in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, is accused of putting bags of mice at nearby competitors on Monday afternoon, according to Upper Darby Police Superintendent Michael Chitwood.The owner of Verona Pizza watched Galiatsatos go into his restroom carrying a bag but emerge empty-handed, and alerted two patrol officers who were in the restaurant, Chitwood said.
The officers found a bag of mice and footprints on a toilet seat, suggesting someone had been trying to reach the ceiling tiles, he said.