Several campus groups have successfully forced the cancellation of the shirt-raising "Girls Gone Wild" event that was scheduled to take place Friday night at Jake's Nightclub.
More than 125 members of the Bloomington community, including students, faculty members, administrators and campus groups, signed a petition Wednesday calling for the event to be cancelled, according to e-mails obtained by the Indiana Daily Student.
Jake's owner Dave Kubiak and representatives with "Girls Gone Wild" refused interviews with the IDS.
Kubiak, owner and manager of Bluebird, also canceled a show in September 2006 featuring a Jamaican artist with anti-gay song lyrics.
Bloomington Safe & Civil City Director Beverly Calender-Anderson said administrators within the city government including Mayor Mark Kruzan were notified about the outrage regarding the event and a possible protest, which spurred a meeting Wednesday afternoon with the nightclub's owners.
"We spoke with the owners of Jake's and expressed our concerns that this was not appropriate entertainment for this community," Anderson said.
Anderson said at the conclusion of the meeting that the owners of Jake's, 419 N. Walnut St., were weighing their options about whether to cancel the event.
Wednesday night Kubiak responded to criticism by canceling the event but declined to speak with the press about the situation.