NBC4i.com
Ohio Votes 2012 4 For Your Health
|
 
NewsNews

Controversial Author Creates Uproar At OSU

Controversial Author Creates Uproar At OSU

Tucker Max chronicles his drunken and sexual encounters in the form of short stories and he's creating quite an uproar at The Ohio State University.


»  Comments | Post a Comment

COLUMBUS, Ohio -- His book made The New York Times best seller list for the last three years.

Tucker Max chronicles his drunken and sexual encounters in the form of short stories and he's creating quite an uproar at The Ohio State University.

It's a book with a title that says it all: I Hope They Serve Beer In Hell.

Its author Tucker Max openly admits to drinking excessively and sleeping with more women than is safe or reasonable.

The 30-something's stories have quite a following around the country and in Columbus.

"I've read his books, his blogs, they're all really hilarious," said Chase Hoover, an OSU student.

On college campuses around the country, Tucker Max's name is synonymous with the alcohol-fueled years spent at universities. Now, he's coming to OSU to share his tales with students like Hoover.

"What does he usually talk about?" NBC 4's Lauren Diedrich asked Hoover.

"Pretty much extreme alcoholism, how big of a jerk he is," Hoover said.

Because of those stories, not everyone is throwing out the welcome mat.

"I feel like he exemplifies a rape culture that is already on campus," said Stephanie Diebold, an OSU student.

Diebold is a part of a woman's group at OSU. She calls Max a misogynist and said the school sends the wrong message by allowing the author to speak on campus.

"I don't think it's OK for the university to pay a man to come and talk about this and make it OK," Diebold said.

The Ohio Union Activities Board is sponsoring the event. They released a statement in response to Diebold's concerns:

"OUAB does not endorse Max's viewpoints. However, like any controversial speaker or topic introduced into a university setting, this event provides an opportunity for learning and dialogue -- one of OUAB's many responsibilities as the campus' programming board."

Diebold said people planned to protest the event on Monday night.

Max declined NBC 4's request for an interview.

For additional information, stay with nbc4i.com and NBC 4 and refresh nbc4i.com -- Where Accuracy Matters.
To submit a story idea or news tip, e-mail us at stories@nbc4i.com.
NBC 4 POLITICS: Headlines, Interactives & Video
MORE: NBC 4 Local News | Local Crime News
NBC 4 SPORTS: Sports News, Video

Terms and Conditions

Advertisement

 
 

Advertisement

Reader Comments

*Facebook Account Required to Comment. If you are not already logged into Facebook, please click the comment button to do so.

Deal of the Day

Advertisement

 

More Ways to Connect

Advertisement

 

Top Videos

    Also in the News

     

    Things to Do

    Advertisement

    Media General
    DealTaker.com - Coupons and Deals
    DealTaker.com Coupon Codes
    KewlBoxBoxerJam: Games & Puzzles
    Games, Puzzles & Trivia
    Blockdot: Advergaming and Branded Media
    Advergaming and Branded Media