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We Asked Students What Drugs They Take to Study
With exams looming around Australia, we asked college students what they take, how often, and why.
A Sex Worker Recounts Her Three Worst Clients
The "surprise butthole" was probably one of my worst clients. He just went straight in while I had my back turned. It was a really sudden pain, and I turned around and slapped him in the face yelling "That's not ok!"
Could We All Soon Be Taking the 'Limitless Pill', the Drug That Will Turn Us Into Superhuman Workers?
No one knows much about modafinil, the study drug on the rise in Britain's universities and workplaces, but we do know it works and that it gives you a terrible headache.
People's Awkward Stories of Hooking Up with Their Flatmates
There is obviously nothing to worry about when you start shagging someone you live with, because that's not at all complicated.
How Real-Life Quidditch Has Become the World's Most Progressive Sport
Who actually plays JK Rowling's made-up broomstick sport? We visited a quidditch tournament and found a safe space for people of all genders and identities.
How Spreading the Word of God Made Me Lose My Own Faith
If you think starting college is hard, try doing it as a 17-year-old virgin going through a breakup, spending your freshmen orientation week trying to get strangers to come to Jesus.
Indian Students Are Protesting for Their Right to Speak Against the Government
Thousands of protesters at India's Jawaharlal Nehru University have gone on strike in the wake of the student union president's arrest last week on charges of sedition.
Meet the Americans Who Moved to Europe and Bailed on Their Student Loans
Some cash-strapped former students are choosing to leave America behind in order to avoid paying off their giant debts.
A New Zealand Student Cheater Smashed Up an Office with an Axe to Steal Her Exam Back
The unnamed 23-year-old hid in a closet inside Otago University, then broke down several doors in an apparent attempt to erase evidence of her cheating.
Why We Can’t Ignore the Rise of Mental Health Problems Among Students
In the past 50 years, suicide rates among young Americans have increased by 200 percent. But the issue isn't solely an American one, it can also be found i Europe.