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Although defining which kind of sex is immoral is for many people easy (i.e., they see all or most consensual sex as not immoral, as Toni Alimi mentions), what is not easy and indeed requires an ethical framework and an ethical discussion is defining which kind of sex is positively moral, i.e., which kind should be had.
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Let's talk about sex, baby - Opinion
Audrey Pollnow
| September 29, 2011
The sexual decisions each of us contribute to a culture affect everyone on this campus, particularly in the expectation surrounding romance, which the University recognizes implicitly in “Sex on a Saturday Night?"
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The Anscombe Society hosted an informal question and answer session with its members on Monday evening in Murray-Dodge Hall. Titled “Ask an Anscomber Anything,” the event invited students to direct questions to the club’s members in a more informal and open setting than typical club events.
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Though students find that their religious beliefs are widely accepted by the University community as a whole, this idea is not always reflected within individual religious groups on campus, which may cater specifically to students who are more devout.
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Letters to the Editor: May 3, 2010 - Opinion
Emily Rutherford and Yoel Bitran
| May 03, 2010
Yoel Bitran rebuts Rivka Cohen's letter to the editor about the definition of Israel as an apartheid state and Emily Rutherford criticizes a columnist's plug for his own event.