Vagina Monologues provides education, insight
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Junior Valerie Insinna shouts "Pussies unite!" during her monologue 'Because He Liked to Look at It' in a rehearsal for MU's presentation of the Vagina Monologues on Saturday in Jesse Auditorium. Insinna is a former member of the Maneater staff.
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Senior Lindsay Toler acts out a fake orgasm during her rendition of 'The Woman Who Loved to Make Vaginas Happy' at a rehearsal for MU's eighth production of the Vagina Monologues on Saturday in Jesse Auditorium. The monologues were written by Eve Ensler in 1996 and based off her interviews with 200 women.
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Freshman Lauren Olson and sophomore Rachel Ternik hold hands during a rehearsal of their monologue 'My Vagina Was My Village.' The Vagina Monologues are held in conjunction with V-Day, a movement to increase awareness of and stop violence against women worldwide.
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Sophomore Danielle Moser performs a monologue called the 'The Vagina Workshop' during a dress rehearsal Saturday. Proceeds from the Vagina Monologues benefited The Shelter and L.E.A.D. Institute. Moser is a former member of the Maneater staff.
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Women's Center adviser Struby Struble directs the cast of the Vagina Monologues how to line up for curtain calls during a dress rehearsal prior to Saturday's performance in Jesse Auditorium. Thirty-five actors participated in this year's performance.





