OK, I've noticed that (warrning - generalization ahead) most of the men in this thread think posing in Playboy should not deserve expulsion, whereas most of the women do. So how about this:
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/4pm/on...ylor%20Playboy
Frat Suspended Over Playboy Photo
Wednesday, August 28, 2002
Last updated at 10:03:44 AM PT
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
WACO, Texas -- A fraternity was suspended from Baylor University for a year after a picture of some members - fully clothed - appeared in Playboy magazine.
About 50 men and four women, all students at the time, posed on a sand volleyball court, some wearing Sigma Phi Epsilon T-shirts and others waving Baylor pennants.
A student who has since graduated posed nude for another photo and used an alias. The pictures are in the October issue featuring the Big 12 conference.
Officials at Baptist-affiliated Baylor called it a salacious publication and said it runs contrary to the school's ideals. In the past, Baylor administrators have threatened to expel any student who poses for the magazine.
Larry Brumley, a university spokesman, said discipline for the students appearing in the October issue could vary. He declined to elaborate, citing federal student privacy laws.
Elizabeth Norris, a "Playboy" spokeswoman, said some fraternity members called the magazine about a month ago and asked editors not to run the picture.
Sigma Phi Epsilon members at Baylor declined to comment.