Showing of The Price of Pleasure at Columbia Basin College Tonight | Pornography Documentary
Posted by Colleen Lane on
Tonight at Columbia Basin College there will be a showing of the film The Price of Pleasure. The film is a mature documentary about the pornography industry and the effect it is having on the American society. After the conclusion of the film the film's narrator, Robert Jensen, will lead a discussion about the industry's racist and sexist practices. Jensen will also look at the effect these things have had on the changes in the American culture. The film will be showing at 6:00 pm in L102 and there is no charge to watch the film and participate in the discussion at Columbia Basin College.
1130 Views, 0 Comments

Some people are very pleased with Presidents Obama's State of the Union address while others are upset by his informal tone, and still some are not pleased with the way he bashed the previous administration. There is one thing everyone can agree on though, that is the lack of attention President paid to the housing industry, a large part of the failing economy. The few lines given in his one hour and nine minute speech is barely enough to warrant Obama addressing the housing issue at all. Basically President Obama wants to raise home values, congratulate us on saving a few bucks, and lets do it some more! So what is he saying about the ousing industry, are we going to create more tax incentives, maybe FHA will change their standards, or maybe revamp…
CREHST Museum in Richland will be welcoming Melvin the Elk to one of their galleries this afternoon. Melvin the Elk lived on the Fitzner/Eberhart Arid Lands Ecology Reserve along the face of the Rattlesnake Mountain. Melvin was born on the reserve in 1978 and lived there until he died of natural causes in 1996. Biologists fitted Melvin with a radio transmitter collar in 1984, they were able to learn alot about the Elk herd on the reserve; like their habitat use, foraging, daily patterns, mating cycles, water use, and other activities. Melvin was the largest bull elk, he had antlers growing as long as 53 inches at one time. Admission for the CREHST Musuem is $3 for students (age 7-17), $4 for adults, and free for those over 62 years of age and those under…