From raunchy shenanigans to research studies, college sex columnists and student journalists rarely shy away from printing stories on students’ favorite topic: sex. A new column is posted every Monday.
More...Cartoon Digest: Gas woes, Bush’s approval ratings and the Pa. primary
Student cartoonists artfully depict the week in news, often with humorous and poignant results. This week, editorial cartoons cover the Pa. primary and gas price woes.
More...Risqué Reads: Awkward sex, celibacy and bar hookups
The BG News investigates the world of stripping, and finds that some sex workers make up to $1,000 a night! Also, a columnist has a night out with the infamous Cornell sexpert Jenna B. — and decides to kiss and tell.
More...Editorial: Have you hugged a tree today?
Source: The Daily Kent Stater
The media is full of stories about “going green” and other environmentally friendly ideas. It’s easy to get tired of reading about ethanol, hybrids, carbon footprints and energy conservation. Some of the practices and concepts environmentalists come up with to help the earth seem pretty out there are often too expensive for the average college student. That shouldn’t put anyone off trying to help, or at least cause less harm to, the environment. There are numerous little steps students can take to contribute.
More...Editorial: Take chance to make your Pennsylvanian vote count
Source: The Daily Collegian
So between classes today, we ask that you ignore the naysayers, listen to the volunteers, get to the polls and make yourself heard. As a Pennsylvanian, it might be a long time before you get this primary chance again.
More...Column: Yale miscarriage ‘art’ exploits freedom of speech
Source: The Indiana Daily Student
In a guest column in Friday’s Yale Daily News, Shvarts claimed she had “performed repeated self-induced miscarriages” over the past year after a process of inseminating herself. She provides a detailed description of how she injected sperm in a way to “insure the possibility of fertilization” and later ingested abortifacients to induce miscarriages.
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