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Understand your Many Parts, Be Happy-ish
John Roche CONTRIBUTOR Goethe lamented that “two souls, alas, do dwell within this breast; the one is ever...
Climate Matters: Small steps, big changes
Reducing our national and global emissions load quickly is both monumental and complex. Yet there is much we can do as individuals to play our part in lessening our CO2 load and advocating for substantial climate action.
Sexplanations: Good for nothing stigma
It is a popular misconception that only certain types of people have abortions or contract STIs. But people of all ages, ethnicities, religions, cultures and income levels have abortions. STIs do not care who a person is, how much money they make, or how many people they have slept with. When opportunity knocks, STIs answer.
Sexplanations: Romance and Friendship
Do you know a happy couple? You know, with the type of relationship many people are looking for: they laugh together, they cry together, they take on the world together. You may wish you knew their secret or you might want to barf. Either way, this couple probably has a relationship based on a deep friendship.
Seeker’s Corner: Orthodoxically Modern
TCE continues surveying WR's different faith communities. This month, the author visits WR's only English speaking Orthodox Church.
BRFC on Beer: Homebrewing, Part Two
If you’re into beer, try brewing it yourself. Whether you brew one gallon once in awhile, or 10 gallons every weekend, it’s a satisfying hobby that may increase your knowledge and enjoyment of beer as a whole. It can also introduce you to some great people, and maybe lead to winning some awards. If nothing else, it’ll probably get you drunk, if that’s your thing.
Wear Out There: Love Yourself
Love your body and its imperfections. This is a tall order for most people. When we look in the mirror, we often focus on the aspects of our appearance that we are unhappy with, while ignoring the parts that make us beautiful. This Valentine’s Day, I invite you to give yourself a little love, and work on accepting your body for what it is: unique and incomparable.
Letter From the Editor: New Year, New Beginnings?
Jesse Bauman EDITOR IN CHIEF I am a bit of a navel-gazer, and so I tend to look...