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Sexpert Talk: The anatomy of a one-night stand

One night stands are like a good pair of jeggings or a studded bow-tie — they’re not meant for everyone. But if you do feel up for one night of pleasure with no strings attached, the following is a neat little guide to getting in and out.

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Issue #06

Disclaimer: The following editorial is meant to be taken entirely in good humour. I do, in fact, like most of my professors (believe it or not). “Since you know about it early, you can start right away!” Really? Thanks for the heads up. Believe it or not, before this mammoth final paper, I have four midterms and a bajillion other [...]

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Student Blues: Is depression a dead end?
Photo Courtesy / Anna-Maria Kalesoski

You’re watching TV. Commercial break. You reach for the remote, when you hear: “Feeling hopeless or restless? Guilty, ashamed or anxious? Do you have a headache, maybe low self-esteem? Well, I hope you’re sitting down, because you’ve got depression!”

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You vs. U
Photo Courtesy / Ifrah Akhter

Whether it’s Twitter or Facebook, most students are always plugged in to a social network, because it makes socializing at least ten times faster. It’s easy to stay in touch with people when you can Tweet or ‘poke’ them or write on their wall during study breaks.

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SCSU election: what is slating?
Photo Courtesy / Anna-Maria Kalesoski

UTSC students will see a new way of campaigning and representation in the upcoming SCSU elections. The Underground explains this new election policy.

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