
Here's a freelance story I wrote that ended up not being published. :-)
In 30 degree
weather and a flurry of snow, Victor Bofill stands at the cross section of
University and Agate, near the EMU amphitheatre, hands raised above his head
holding a sign saying, “Free Hugs.” When asked about his reasons and
intentions, he simply responds, “People need hugs.”
The idea
sprouted from the internet. The website freehugscampaign.com is committed to
the idea of free public hugs. Juan Mann, the founder of the campaign, is well
known on YouTube. His video story was posted on YouTube and quickly raised up
to internet stardom. 12th on the list of most viewed videos of all
time, Mann started the campaign in his hometown of Sydney, Australia.
The movement has since spread to almost every continent and across the United States.
On the website,
users are able to organize and start their own movements in their areas. Users
can also share their experiences on the message boards with other people in
their area.
Bofill, a third
year sophomore, said he was inspired by his friend, “One of my started doing it
in Portland and
made these signs and here I am.” Many people took him up on his deal; Bofill
said all types of people, young and old, male and female, had given him hugs.
The snow couldn’t put a damper on Bofill’s hug-a-thon; he said even if it
rained, he’d be there. “People need hugs when it rains.”
-Dave Martinez
Freelance Reporter
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