Yale University followed through on its warning Tuesday and banned a student's "abortion art" project from the opening of a campus exhibit after she continued to deny that she fabricated shocking stories of multiple inseminations and self-induced miscarriages.
"In a column published in Friday's Daily News, Shvarts stood by her allegations that she artificially inseminated herself using sperm donors whose identities she claimed to be protecting, then took herbal drugs to induce possible miscarriages in her bathtub.
Though the college senior said she never knew whether she was pregnant, she says she collected blood around the time of her period after she ingested the herbs and then spread it onto hundreds of feet of plastic that she wrapped around a large cube, which would be hung from the ceiling. Videos of Shvarts undergoing the self-induced "miscarriages" were to be projected onto the cube and surrounding walls during the exhibit"
"In a column published in Friday's Daily News, Shvarts stood by her allegations that she artificially inseminated herself using sperm donors whose identities she claimed to be protecting, then took herbal drugs to induce possible miscarriages in her bathtub.
Though the college senior said she never knew whether she was pregnant, she says she collected blood around the time of her period after she ingested the herbs and then spread it onto hundreds of feet of plastic that she wrapped around a large cube, which would be hung from the ceiling. Videos of Shvarts undergoing the self-induced "miscarriages" were to be projected onto the cube and surrounding walls during the exhibit"