Archambault: Students should understand all contraception options
Sex and Health columnist Alex Archambault shares her first experience choosing birth control and advises other sexually active students to use contraception as well. Read more »
Sex and Health columnist Alex Archambault shares her first experience choosing birth control and advises other sexually active students to use contraception as well. Read more »
Sexually transmitted infections are more common and widespread than you might think. According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, about 25 percent of… Read more »
Chocolate-covered strawberries and vanilla-scented candles may seem like ideal items to have in the bedroom, but they actually do very little to boost your sex… Read more »
Nothing warms the heart during times of seasonal change quite like your favorite warm beverage, nestled between gloved fingertips. But unless you like your coffee… Read more »
The urge to shake it out always comes while you’re sitting in class, drumming at a keyboard in a lab or waiting impatiently in line… Read more »
The challenge of deciphering text in little thought bubbles on a touch screen is an art form in and of itself, but there’s one text… Read more »
My biggest problem is emotional eating. If I get upset, I’m often too nauseated to eat anything. Then, when I’m so hungry I can’t see… Read more »
Sometimes, when you go out for a night on the town, you don’t end up sleeping in your own bed. So on the morning after,… Read more »
Listen up gym newbies. After today, the grace period is over. Schedules are settling in and people are making friends, getting involved and establishing a… Read more »
Dates are a magical thing. They make things official. They serve as a launching pad, a starting line. I’ve always tried to use that to… Read more »
Bottoms up, pants down. The sun’s out, campus separation anxiety is wetting the sticky air and MayFest is heading toward campus like a steam train… Read more »
Bombs — not guns — killed three people and injured at least 176 in Boston on Monday afternoon, but the words of retired American distance… Read more »
If it feels like the weight of the upcoming fall semester is bearing down on you, breathe deep, my non-graduating friends. That MySlice shopping cart… Read more »
They’re green, hard and taste like they’re having an am-I-a-fruit-or-a-vegetable identity crisis. Blame it on the April snow showers or blame it on the boogie,… Read more »
The name’s Jackson. Tonsillitis Jackson. On Aug. 26, 1955, The Toledo Blade ran a story on poor Tonsillitis Jackson, an average Joe whose parents named… Read more »
I nodded when he passed me his phone. In the photo, they were a big, round handful. They had perfect areolas, with no rogue nipple… Read more »
Meet Heather Iona Holloway, my little Scottish sister who’s just back from her latest edition of God camp this weekend. Facebook posts from her 1,000-plus… Read more »
I have a secret. See that beautiful aqua-green and white Huffy bike rusting his chain away outside the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications for… Read more »
Every day, life is ruined by a poo in cubicle two. On campus, at some point in the day or night, someone forgets to flush.… Read more »
Introverts are some of the most misunderstood people, especially when you love one. From the outside looking in, it may appear that you’re dating a… Read more »
At a Danish zoo last December, two king penguins adopted an abandoned egg after the mother laid it. And after a torturous hatching process, little… Read more »
As a child, my nightly assault course to reach the cupboard containing the biscuit tin always drew the same response from my mom: “Where there’s… Read more »
Your feet are soaking wet from sludgy snow creeping into your holey snow boots, but your skin is drier than the Sahara Desert. You want… Read more »
CORRECTION: In a previous version of this column, the date the United States had the highest porn traffic was misstated. The highest level of porn traffic… Read more »