sex

Unite—and take back the night

With Take Back the Night becoming more inclusive this year, it is important that we come together as a community.

Together we win

Searching for an affirmative action of the soul.

Sex more, sex harder

Students need to let loose and let love in.

The word "slut"

We need to rethink the way we toss around sexual slurs.

Squeeze somebody

In the absence of happiness at Columbia, students need to have more sex.

LOVE & SEX ISSUE: Student gets busy at the library

In honor of Valentine's Day, Spectator chats with a master of the library hook-up for our sex and love special issue.

Valentine's Day: It's Complicated

One thing Columbians agree on about Valentine’s Day is that the event is what people make of it. Simone Wolff critiques heteronormative conceptions of gender and sexuality, Zahra Bhaiwala contends that self-satisfaction is an important prerequisite to finding love, and Melissa Figueira advocates a creative perspective on the day.

Bring originality back to Valentine's day

Sexhibition calls for consent and conversation

TBTN's Sexhibition encourages open discussion of sex and sexual violence.

Let's Talk About Sex

Sex is a very real part of college life, a part that carries with it no shortage of taboos and controversies. As with any such subject, an open dialogue is essential.

Queer Sex: Too Sexy?

When I began writing this queer-themed opinion piece, I was thrilled. “Oh my,” I thought.