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If you’ve ever had a casual sexual experience with someone, taking part in what our moms’ therapists are now calling “hookup culture,” you’re at risk of never finding love. This is according to Towson University English professor Andrew Reiner, who believes hooking up and hanging out leads to the inability to express intimacy. In a
Taylor Gaudens Contributing Writer Spring is the season of romance. Bring out the roses, whites, wedges and florals, and get ready for sunshine. Spring often brings bold colors, so consider choosing a neutral makeup palette. To take your look up a notch, try hot pinks or bold reds in lip color, blush and—if you want
Photos by Aimee Alexander/Crow’s Nest Armando Valladares, left, 21, is a junior majoring in Accounting and a big fan of Valentine’s Day. Crystal Boswell, right, 24, is a senior majoring in Business Marketing and is anything but. Amanda Pretulac Entertainment Editor Remember the simple days in elementary school when you received cartoon-covered Valentine’s Day cards
Amanda Pretulac Entertainment Editor Valentine’s Day has been getting a bad rap lately. No matter what your opinion is on the holiday, staying in shouldn’t be an option. Whether you’re perfectly lonely, happily dating, or getting over a complicated break-up, here are a few ideas to make this your best Valentine’s Day yet—no Valentine required.
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