The opportunities for learning when studying abroad are truly boundless. By Jeremy Sjodahl-Brainard.
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Opinion: The irony of NCAA rules on dietary supplements
When it comes to rules on dietary supplements for student-athletes, direct guidance from the NCAA is hard to come by. By Christian Martin
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Opinion: Cultures aren’t Halloween costumes
Be anyone you want for Halloween, as long as your costume doesn’t appropriate aspects of a different culture or race. By Trinity Clark
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Ask Alex: From lasting too long to getting over exes
This week, Alex addresses lasting too long during sex, as well as knowing when your boyfriend is over his ex. By Alex Myers
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Front Range Bioneers Conference at a glance
by Isaac Siegelby Isaac SiegelContact CU Independent Staff Writer Isaac Siegel at isaac.siegel@colorado.edu Hope. Inspiration. Vision. Excitement. Expansion. Understanding. These words…
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This week, Alex discusses the way sex can alter relationships with your partner.
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Girl on Girl: It’s probably not Maybelline
by Dani Pinkusby Dani PinkusWearing makeup doesn’t make you weak, but if women support each other, we might not feel pressured to wear it. By Dani Pinkus
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Girl on Girl: Eat me out
by Dani Pinkusby Dani PinkusThe importance of sexual autonomy for women, with “eating out” as catalyst to the conversation. By Dani Pinkus
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Let’s Talk About Sex: Does talking dirty ruin the sex?
Talking dirty during sex can be made attractive, but if done wrong, it’s a big time turn-off. By Alex Myers
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Dear Domna: Take nothing personally
by Domna Daliby Domna DaliWhy the key to happiness is not taking anything personally, and what to think in situations that feel unavoidably personal. By Domna Dali