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Friday, Feb. 21, 2025
How students can get educated on sex, in and out of the classroom
By
Elizabeth Rymut
, Managing Editor
Sex shop owner’s advises how to choose, clean, store toys
By
Amina Sergazina
, Senior Reporter
Let’s talk about sex, baby: Columbia students weigh in on what their sex education lacked
By
Kristen Gesicki
, Staff Reporter
Sex ed should be inclusive, accurate
Psychiatry’s drug habit fails patients
By Arts & Culture Reporter
More tuition, less aid
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The Columbia Chronicle
Comprehensive sex ed doesn’t destroy society
By
Matt Watson
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