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Bad Advice She's Getting

By Ally Jurkovich

"50 Things Guys Wish You Knew." "Be a Sex Genius." "Little Mouth Moves That Make Sex Hotter." Sounds good, right? Wrong.

Delightfully Tacky, Yet Unrefined

Should We Be Offended by Hooters Girls?

By Emma Parker

For 25 years, Hooters all over the country and overseas have served customers with a promise of something more than just tasty American food. Hooters opponents, however, cite the restaurants' alleged sexist environment as major cause for moral concern.

How To Be Green

Environmental Activist Michele Davis Shows Us

By Linni Kral

Our interesting woman this issue is Michele Davis, who makes a living out of being green. After sharing some information about her life, she also offers her advice on how the average student can lead a greener lifestyle.

Better Graphics, Better Boobs

The Evolution of Women in Video Games

By Yennaedo Balloo

More and more, the strong, capable woman is becoming typical of videogames in this era. Except in the case of Princess Peach and Mario, the old fashioned damsel in distress is outdated and laughed at in this modern day setting.

Diary of an Almost-Vegan

By Carlos Aquino

I never was too concerned about what I ate. I was raised on meat and milk just like most kids and was always thrilled when we could go "out to eat" at McDonald's. When I made it to college every guy in my dorm passed around the Men's Health magazine, eager to know the new tricks to getting "ripped abs" or shoulders that were "absolutely jacked.

Feminism at Summer Camp

Finding Role Models in Strange Places

By Suzy Simon

Ah, summer camp. The campfires, the sing-a-longs, the feminism. I mean, I'm not the only one who became a feminist while learning to sail and getting mosquito bites, right? Well, I might be.

Music Review

Electronic Euphoria: An Introduction to the glory of Ladytron

By Anahid Yahjian

Welcome to the new section! Women who grew up reading girls' magazines like Seventeen and CosmoGirl were lulled into a state of musical ignorance. Sidebar articles singing the praises of "the latest cutie rapper" or the "new pop sensation" make the cruel assumption that females all possess a blind inclination towards mediocre, trendy music.

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