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University City underwear run goes "unofficial"

Noah Cohen

Issue date: 4/18/08 Section: News
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The Undie Run, which has been redubbed a bathing suit run, also has a new proposed route across University City.
Media Credit: Andrew Gould
The Undie Run, which has been redubbed a bathing suit run, also has a new proposed route across University City.

The proposed University City "Undie Run" has been changed to a "bathing suit run" with a new route after Drexel University and City of Philadelphia officials declined to support the original concept, event organizers said.

The fact that runners would strip down to their undergarments was of concern to city and University officials, Andrew Gould, USGA Greek Life Representative, said.

The University raised concerns over the possibility of students stripping naked and possible sexual harassment, he added.

University officials also expressed security and legal concerns, according to Gould.

"I was told that it wouldn't be a good idea for Drexel to promote/approve this event because there was too much liability on Drexel's side," Gould wrote in an e-mail.

Gould met with Senior Vice President for Student Life and Administrative Services James Tucker and briefly discussed the run, but did not offer a formal proposal.

"I have not seen, nor have I heard of, a written proposal for this event with all that it would entail to properly and safely organize it," James Katsaounis, executive director of communications for the Division of Student Life and Administrative Services, said.

Daniel Vignola, one of the event's organizers and a sophomore majoring in civil engineering, confirmed that a formal proposal was never submitted to Drexel officials.

The run also conflicted with the Nick Pipino University City 5K run.

The Undie Run is not unique to Drexel, with the tradition starting at a host of California schools.

Over 8,000 students participate in the run at UCLA, according to Nancy Greenstein, director of police community services for the University of California Police Department.

Greenstein said the event is not endorsed by UCLA and administrators preferred it not take place but still provided security.

"Sometimes students get a little too exuberant," Greenstein said, citing minor property damage.

By changing the attire to bathing suits, organizers do not need city approval, Vignola wrote in a Facebook message.

The run is about more than partial nudity, according to Vignola. The clothing was planned to be donated to a charity, and organizers will also take monetary donations at the event.

The run will still take place May 3, according to Vignola.
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Andy

posted 4/18/08 @ 6:06 PM EST

Yeah I don't think that would be a good idea in Philadelphia anyway. They had something like this on Penn's campus. I was coming out of the Fresh Grocer at 40th and Walnut and the reactions from people on the street was not good at all! As one naked guy ran by waving a flag one lady shouted "WHAT IS THAT GUY'S PROBLEM?!?" and she said she was going to get her taser out and start tasing some people! Lol. (Continued…)

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