Despite the frigid wind, Cho and Fragola bravely stripped down to their underwear.
Fragola--wearing only a grey bra, purple bikini bottoms, sparkly red high heels and a pink boa--elicited surprised laughter and applause from the crowd.
Both students wrote "Full Disclosure Now" in multi-colored marker on their bare stomachs.
About ten minutes into the protest, HSAS member Benjamin M. Stoll '04 joined the strippers, quickly taking off his clothes to reveal a fishnet bodysuit and leopard-print skirt.
As the protesters threw off their clothes, HSAS members passed out flyers encouraging students to contact University President Neil L. Rudenstine and urge him to join the WRC.
The 15-minute-long striptease attracted a small crowd of amused onlookers.
"I think it's definitely going to get everyone's attention," onlooker Christopher M. Colosi '03 said, laughing as Cho tore off his sweatpants to reveal tight DHA briefs.
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