Making genitals out of Play-doh and hunting for condoms were just two of the activities that one UCF dorm office staff had planned for its residents.

On April 16, the Apollo Office Staff at UCF sent out an e-mail to its residents inviting them to a program called “Finals? That Blows” located at the grassy knoll on campus. The e-mail, which contained very strong sexual innuendo, had a picture of an animated condom at the bottom. You can see the text of the e-mail click here.

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We spoke to a resident of Apollo, who for good reason wanted their name redacted from the article.

“When I saw the e-mail, I couldn’t believe that they would actually send that. The innuendo in the e-mail was so strong I couldn’t tell if it was just funny or creepy,” the student told KnightNews.com.

The program was designed to have students ask any questions they had regarding sex. The speaker that was there to answer questions was an employee from Fairvilla, an Adult Toy Store located in Orlando.

UCF spokesperson Chad Binette released a statement to KnightNews.com regarding the e-mail sent out.

“This event and the email promoting it clearly demonstrate a lack of judgment. Housing and Residence Life will be reviewing its approval process for events and event promotions. The email was sent and approved by the Apollo community staff, and the event was scheduled by Apollo community staff,” Binette wrote in the e-mail.

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