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NEWS
By Laura G. Mirviss
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
My journey through OKCupid.
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FLYBY
By Quinn D. Hatoff
Monday, March 26, 2012
The organizers of Harvard's first annual Sex Week hope to spark a campus-wide discussion on issues ranging from sexual health and communication to gender identification and sexuality. Sex Week, which runs through Saturday, has well over twenty different events planned. From abstinence to BDSM, there is something for everyone. And with event names like these, we are confident students will have plenty to talk about. Without further ado, five of the most colorful events, in chronological order:
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FM
By Sophia V. Ohler
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
From cradle robbing in Kirkland to six-pointed-star-crossed lovers in Quincy, students rate their blind dates.
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FM
By Emi F. Nietfeld
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Though I found it entertaining to answer questions about David J. Malan ’99 and YouTube memes, meeting someone—the alleged purpose of Datamatch—proved tedious and demoralizing.
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FLYBY
By Nicole J. Levin
Thursday, February 16, 2012
On Tuesday, students across campus received their true (algorithmic) soulmates via Datamatch. The question is, after you've changed your profile pictures to something more flattering and successfully stalked your matches, what do you do? Don't fret—we've come up with a few suggestions to help you make the most of your romance.
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NEWS
By Rachael E. Apfel
Friday, February 3, 2012
Some of Harvard’s romantically-minded freshmen gathered together Thursday night for the College’s second annual speed dating event, “Sex, Love, & Harvard.”
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FLYBY
By Chelsea Gilbert
Monday, November 28, 2011
It's after Thanksgiving and there is one thing on many minds. No, not reading period or finals—formals.
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FM
By Kathryn C. Reed
Thursday, October 6, 2011
How hard is it to find love or sex at Harvard? How pervasive is the hookup culture? We take a look, in graphic narrative form.
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FLYBY
By Michael E. Altman
Friday, September 9, 2011
If you put in the work, Harvard is not only a school where one could end up with an exceptional degree, but also a decent husband. According the website YourTango.com, Harvard ranks fourth in their list of top ten colleges for finding a husband.
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NEWS
By Jane Seo
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
According to findings posted by OkCupid, women who do not hit the gym are twice as likely to have difficulty achieving orgasm than those who enjoy exercising, and students attending colleges with higher tuition show greater desire for sex than those attending schools with a less expensive price tag.
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