MIT dorm allocates house funds to hire adult entertainers

<p>No, I'm saying the dorms already have the money for the year, so I don't see how the administration can stop this particular event from going forward, at least in a monetary sense. </p>

<p>I happen to personally think the idea of hiring strippers for the dorm is stupid and puerile, but there aren't specific rules against it. If the administration doesn't want it to happen in the future, they'll have to amend the rules as they stand now to make sure that it won't happen again. I think it's only fair to abide by the rules, and amend them after the fact if they're found to be insufficient.</p>

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