Kudos to The Inquirer for your story and editorial about the St. Hill “modeling” controversy.
I agree with you that this is a legitimate story brought about by St. Hill’s lack of judgment or naivety about these photos ever becoming an issue. You don’t take photos unless you want people to see them.
The facts are she posed for these photos by her own free will. She has every right to do so.
There are two lessons to be learned: 1) whatever you do, in this electronic age, it can become public and there is nothing you can do about it. 2) St. Hill was smart enough to be elected student body president and clearly not smart enough to govern.
For the best interest of the reputation of the campus, she should remove herself from her office so the student government can deal with more important issues.
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