Hookups, Valentines, and BC Culture
Contrary to popular belief, a majority of students are looking for connections beyond a casual hook-up. So why doesn't BC's culture reflect that?The Transgender Community Refuses to Be Erased
In a recent alteration to Title IX, President Trump threatens to remove legislation protecting trans and intersex rights.Students Vote Yes on Referendum From Students for Sexual Health
In a referendum to the student body, students voted in favor of Students for Sexual Health meeting and distributing free contraceptives on campus, without receiving funding from Boston College.LTE: BC Needs Better Sexual Health
Following the results of his sexual health study conducted on BC's student body, Connor Kratz urges students to vote "yes" on Question 1 in this week's UGBC Referendum.Jesuits, Sex, and Condoms—Oh My!
Enough talk about dating; let's talk about sex. The BC administration owes its students a change in its approach to sex, particularly sexual health.The Science of the Sexual Self
BC professor Jackie Lerner doles out the sex ed students should have received in middle school.For BC Students, Contraception and Safe Sex Dangerously Hard to Find
Because of its Jesuit values, BC Health Services does not provide contraception on campus, though other Jesuit universities are taking a different approach.LTE: Creating a Positive Sex Culture
Talking about sex will not only help to give us a more holistic understanding of what it means, but also could help to reduce the frequency of sexual assault.