Ah, the delightful end-of-year traditions found on college campuses all across the country. We hope this one doesn't end up in legal...uh, briefs.

Associated Press says that officials at Colorado State University are not too keen on the annual "Undie Run." It's an unofficial tradition to mark the end of the school year. But students are being advised that campus police might be intervening. A campus-wide email advises students that anyone "running in next to nothing is taking a significant risk." There are concerns that the Undie Run could result in sexual harassment among other issues.

What little actual student organization of the event there is defends it by pointing out it's a fundraiser. But CSU says it does little, if anything, for charity.

I'll bet they'd really be cranky about naked bike rides, right?  DB

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