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    • Sex survey results
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    • Arden Zwelling
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      Fourteen Things

      Busy week in sports, no? Definitely a whole lot to talk about. I won’t get to everything — how [...]

    • Grace Davis
      Grace Davis
      Banana Peanut Butter French Toast

      Welcome to the Gazette’s very first food blog! My name’s Grace, I’m a sports editor at the Gazette, and I [...]

    • Nicole Venegas
      Nicole Venegas
      “Think Rich, Look Poor”

      For this week’s blog, I want to bring to your attention a fashion show I attended this weekend. On Saturday, [...]

    • Arden Zwelling
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      Seven things…

      1. I’m not feeling a lot of remorse for Georges Laraque after the Montreal Canadiens told the 13-year NHL veteran to [...]

    • Ele says:
      Okay as much as I am not going to vote for this candidate, I actually think printing tickets for Mustang athletic games and distributing them would encourage students to GO to the games that are already free. And this coming from a person who has only been to football games during O-week as a frosh
      on Platform Analysis: Goldfarb
    • Mike Hayes says:
      Well Jon, as impressed as I am that you feel I could safely aim for Mila Kunis, I'm still afraid I have to disagree with you. Yes, you do have the option of using the coffee bar as a location to make sandwiches. Yes, there is the option of adapting your operation to fit the criteria
      on Editor mouths off on Meals for $3
    • Ursula Powell says:
      This is definitely something that the city of London needs considering how large the student population is. A policy like this really should have come into effect a long time ago. So many students come in and out of London each year, and we all need a good, safe and healthy place to live. Information
      on Landlords to pay up for City program March 1
    • Jessica says:
      Crystal, I'd like to address what you said. First of all, you are comparing Jen to yourself, someone who is legally deaf and blind. We both know that Jen does not have those symptoms. I have read her article in the Free Press and so I have a general idea of what she's
      on Respect working animals
    • Jon England says:
      Perhaps Jessica Biel is out of the question, but we would be happy to settle for Mila Kunis. What was proposed in the feasibility report was a foundation of a business. The great thing about a business solution to a problem is that it can change and adapt to a problem at a much faster pace
      on Editor mouths off on Meals for $3
    • Crystal says:
      Well,Jessica,I have a few things to say to you.... First of all,not all disabililites are visible,you can't tell by looking at a person what their disability is. We are NOT hypocrtical! We have dog guides for a reason! Our safety(being mine and the dog's) are paramount to those who aren't disabled. We are to automatically be given
      on Respect working animals
    • Joseph Frederick Robertson-Martin says:
      The actions of the mind arise from adequate ideas alone; the passions depend on inadequate ideas alone. (II/145: 74; Ethics, Spinoza)
      on Romance: A Virtual Reality

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    Despite cast, Extraordinary Measures isn’t so special

    The title says it all — Extraordinary Measures is a film about a father who will go to any length to save his children. Based on the true events that inspired Geeta Anand’s book The Cure, Vaughan’s film adaptation tells the story of a special family hoping to overcome the impossible. The ... (more)

    Unlikely pairing of The Sadies and Glen Matlock a success

    It seems these days everybody wants a piece of The Sadies. Hailed as one of Canada’s best live bands, they took the stage at London Music Hall Saturday night, where Glen Matlock of Sex Pistols fame became the latest to join the psychedelic surf-country band. This was the third night of the ... (more)

    Sex survey results

    Every year the Gazette releases a sex survey to find out what's really happening in student bedrooms. Here we present some of the highlights and statistics from more than 400 responses. 36% of respondents are male 60% of respondents are female 7% of respondents are 18 or under 25% are 19 27% are 20 16% are ... (more)

    Macho men affection

    The arena of sport is traditionally seen as a place where men can act like men, and every teammate’s greatest fear is being called “girly.” However, a goal or a win can send even the most macho of players into a hugging frenzy with their teammates. “There’s some head rubbing that ... (more)

    A legitimate shot at love?

    Next month, Jason Mesnick and Molly Malaney are getting married in the same place they met –– inside your TV. The bride and groom, from the 13th season of ABC’s perennial hit The Bachelor, will likely draw a big audience for their “I dos.” The last televised Bachelor wedding of Trista Rehn ... (more)

    Romance: A Virtual Reality

    In the year 2010, sex has gone virtual. Today, users log onto fantasy worlds, where they can interact — and have sex — with millions of people from around the world. As far as who you are, or pretend to be, the options are limitless when it comes to Massively multiplayer online role-playing ... (more)

    I love you man… but let’s keep it platonic

    The term “bromance” has been coined to mean an affectionate, but non-sexual, relationship between two males. Popular culture is chockfull of examples of such relationships indicating a growing approval for such relations — the rapport in the new Sherlock Holmes film between the title character and his friend Watson was close ... (more)

    Using domestic violence as a news peg

    Nearly 40,200 incidents of spousal abuse were reported to police in 2007, according to Statistics Canada. A Liz Claiborne study on teen dating abuse in 2005 found one in three teenagers knew of a friend or peer who had been physically hurt by their partner. So why does it take a pop ... (more)

    Tradition still affecting interfaith relationships

    Imagine a Muslim Arab-Canadian man walking into class holding hands with a white Catholic woman. You realize they are in a romantic relationship. That’s certainly not a shocking occurrence, is it? Well, consider the same scene happening a generation ago. Or, perhaps it occurred today in Asia or in the Middle ... (more)

    Forget the cuffs, role playing has evolved

    Role playing isn’t about nurses, cops and school girl outfits anymore. People fantasize about a wide variety of things. If we can dream about winning the lottery or going on a dream vacation, why exclude fantasy from the bedroom? For couples, role playing can provide a way to bring some spice back ... (more)

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