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Life

Stories from the April 7, 2008, Print Edition

Thurston’s sex life

by Leah Carliner

It doesn't take much to make a freshman giggle. The simple mention of sex and Thurston in the same sentence seems to do the trick.

Groping doesn’t always lead to more

by Laura Treanor

The scene is that of a typical nightclub: techno-infused pop shakes the floor, rainbow lights flicker and sweaty guys grind up on girls in backless tanks.

Virgin values

by Jennifer Easton

Although 56 percent of college students have had sex according to a 2003 report, religious values trump the highly sexual college atmosphere for many students of different faiths.

Stripping the cover

by Amanda Dick

Kathleen Rooney is proof that there are plenty of jobs out of college. She is also proof that someone with a major in English and creative writing can turn nude modeling into a book.

GW Expat: Americans miss the mark

by Clayton McCleskey

Every semester a fresh batch of Colonials heads overseas. Within no time the G-chats start to fly as those abroad report their sexcapades to their friends back home.

Staying safe on campus

by Molly Curtis

GW may be considered one of the safest places in the District, but sexual crimes can happen at any time, especially since college-aged women are four times more likely to be sexually assaulted.