All in 2017 Sex Issue
Sure, buddy: intimacy in brief 3/4
Alexandra Cole is a third year Arts student studying creative writing and film production. She loves eggs benedict, conspiracy theories, and really good head. Alex identifies as pansexual, but why does that matter anyway?
Editors' note
Every year, The Ubyssey releases a sex issue. The theme of each issue varies. In 2016, we focused on the science of sex and the processes that make people tick. This year, we focused on intimacy. It’s a diverse and broad idea.
To him, to you — mini essay
Joshua Shepherd is a queer second-year integrated science student, residence advisor, UBC Bike Rave organizer, and mediocre poet. He loves snow and loves talking about it in bed. He also enjoys well crafted beer… and puns.
Something borrowed — short story
Eric Leung is a second-year english literature major at the University of British Columbia, as well as a reader, writer, and born-storyteller. He writes horror, romance, literature and just about everything!
There is no saviour: unsolicited advice 5/6
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How to deal with a breakup, scientifically: unsolicited advice 2/6
Koby Michaels is a third-year integrated science student, current science editor and former sports editor of The Ubyssey. He likes talking nerdy in bed, and refused to write anything remotely personal for this issue.
Turbulent
Alexandra Cole is a third year Arts student studying creative writing and film production. She loves eggs benedict, conspiracy theories, and really good head. Alex identifies as pansexual, but why does that matter anyway?