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PDA: Affectionate or Uncomfortable?

by Tori Lewis on September 24, 2011
Sophomore > English and Feminist Studies > Stanford University

When you’re in love, or lust, it’s sometimes hard to keep your hands to yourself. Public displays of affection, or PDA, range from holding hands to behavior that would make a porn star blush.  There...

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Single and Ready to Mingle! Well, not just yet.

by Melissa Recine on September 19, 2011
Senior > Communications > Pace University

Breaking up is one of the hardest times to cope with, and can be a real self-esteem killer. Even if you are the “dumper,” there are so many things in your life that will now be different...

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1 is too Many: Speaking Up Against Sex Abuse

by Crystal Becerril on September 16, 2011
Senior > English & Journalism > Boston University

No means no: It’s a simple message, but sadly, one taken in vain all too often. On the 17th anniversary of the Violence Against Women Act (VAMA), Vice President Joe Biden opened up an important...

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Speak Truth: CM Interviews Andrea Gibson

by Diana Kraikittikun on September 16, 2011
Sophomore > Journalism & Environmental Studies > New York University

Andrea Gibson is a powerful poet and activist who uses spoken word and personal vulnerability to deconstruct gender norms, social structures, sexuality and social injustice. College Magazine had the...

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Playing “Innocent” with the Ex

by Alejandra Saragoza on September 15, 2011
Senior > Communications and Chicano Studies > UC Santa Barbara

Breakups suck, and when a relationship ends, it can be difficult to let someone go. Unfortunately, some people are harder to get over than others, and it can be confusing to figure out whether an ex...

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Is LGBT Health Being Neglected by Medical Schools?

by Crystal Becerril on September 07, 2011
Senior > English & Journalism > Boston University

A new study of medical school deans revealed that in the U.S and Canada, schools averaged five hours of teaching about LGBT-related health. Compare that number to the hours that medical students spend...

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Hello College, Goodbye Love?

by Nicole Inniss on August 30, 2011
Junior > Magazine Journalism > Syracuse University

As the days creep closer and closer to the beginning of the academic year, one question constantly nags at your every thought: Should you pack your summer romance up along for the ride back to school,...

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Do Opposites Attract?

by Nicole Martin on August 25, 2011
Junior > Journalism > Pennsylvania State University

Ever wonder what attracts couples to one another? Perhaps it’s when two people are so much alike, that everything seems to pair up. On the other hand, opposites attract. Deciding which personality...

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Semester Hook-Ups: Do You Dare?

by Lindsey Voltoline on August 24, 2011
Senior > Magazine Journalism > University of South Florida

For most people, college is a place to try new things and meet new people. A fun way of doing this is through “hooking up.” Hook-up’s are always different and are a great way...

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Don't Ask, Don't Tell? Not Anymore.

by Crystal Becerril on August 20, 2011
Senior > English & Journalism > Boston University

On this date next month, the 60-day countdown to the end of the ban on gay, lesbian and bisexual men and women serving openly in the U.S. military, which President Obama announced in July, will...

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To Save a Life

by Diana Kraikittikun on August 19, 2011
Sophomore > Journalism & Environmental Studies > New York University

Early October of last year, people of New York City joined together in what was a meeting of two extremely powerful and possessing emotions: hope and despair. Throngs of LGBTQ and straight youth...

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College Dating and Partying Myths

by Nicole Martin on August 18, 2011
Junior > Journalism > Pennsylvania State University

No one really knows exactly what to expect during their first year of college, especially when it comes to dating and partying. These seniors shared what they learned as freshman about telling college...

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Go Topless For Equality

by Lindsey Voltoline on August 17, 2011
Senior > Magazine Journalism > University of South Florida

This Sunday, women in nine cities will be walking around bare-chested for equal rights. “It is a day of protest where women (and men) across the USA claim women's constitutional...

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Sex, Love and Happiness in College

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