Want a good movie to watch with your family or partner? Avoid these! In 2024 we were blessed with so many great new releases, so here are the sexiest of them all.
It’s Valentine’s Day. You’re reading the Sex Issue of your student newspaper, likely alone. And there’s a distinct moment where you think to yourself: This is embarrassing.
It’s February, and the lackadaisical days of Winter Break are officially cemented in the past. Schoolwork is ramping up, midterms are (somehow?!) around the corner, and it’s safe to say that we could all use a little break, a little detox.
Picture this: you’re in bed with someone, and before things progress they ask the classic, “Have you been tested?” And no, you haven’t been, but the only person you’ve been with in years is your ex and he’s only been with one or two people… or maybe three depending on what he meant when he said “hooked up.” Anyways, you’re clean… right?
In an era where everything has become digitized, personal connection is often lost. In order to combat this, we should normalize taking our personal thoughts, writing them all down on a piece of paper, and sending them to that special someone. Not sure where to start or how to begin?
A couple of weeks ago, Student Life sent out a form for students to anonymously ask their sexual and reproductive health questions to a gynecologist. For this year’s Sex Issue, I wanted to give people a place to ask these questions, so I called my mom, obstetrician-gynecologist Dr. Jody Steinauer.
Taylor and Travis have shaken the internet in a way few others have. As a result, the StudLife Sports section (experts in both sports and pop culture), decided to share the next power couples we want to see take the world by storm.
This Valentine’s Day, it’s time to brush up on your love letter writing game. Embrace your inner Shakespeare and write your sweetheart a letter they definitely won’t forget. 1. Your letter should be on paper. No exceptions. If you have terrible handwriting, type it and print. If you’re in a long-distance relationship, plan ahead and […]
With the rise of “BookTok” — a TikTok subcommunity that centers around the discussion of books — reading romance books has become a mainstream activity. The genre, however, can be […]
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