Spring 2008 Magazine

The Cradle adoption agency doesn’t just change lives—it creates new ones

Evanston’s adoption agency doesn’t just change lives—it creates new ones.

Eating (and dating) on the beach

Outdoor picnics. They’re romantic, tasty, and an excuse to look at your date in a bathing suit.

A techie’s guide to sex toys

I only thought it right to do what all the ladies had been asking me to do since day one: a sex shop guide.

Funny kid: a profile of Aaron Eisenberg

He may not have been the most athletic kid growing up but he’s got skills.

The (almost) famous show choir in Morgantown, West Virginia

Thank you, MTV, for coming our way and giving us the biggest reality check that money and fame could never buy.

Off the shelf: short reviews of everything pop

We take a look back at some of our favorite and most despised movies and albums.

Our critical guide to the quarter

What’s genius and what’s lame about this quarter.

Stuff white people like? Michel Gondry

The obsession with Michel Gondry and the racial fantasy of Be Kind Rewind.

A history of anonymous gay sex at Northwestern

And how Craigslist changes everything.

A cold beer in Chicago’s finest gardens

At Chicago’s finest beer gardens, enjoy the outdoors how they were meant to be enjoyed: drunk.

How to: Reuse empty liquor bottles

Three suggestions.

The campaign at home

What it’s like for College Democrats and Republicans in an election year.

Spring 2008 Table of Contents

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THE CAMPAIGN AT HOME
Though the presidency isn’t at stake and there are a lot more laughs, the College Democrats and Republicans face the same challenges of money, appeal and policy as their national counterparts.
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Behind the drag show that lets students let go

The one night that lets Northwestern students let go.

In defense of the ugly library

In defense of an ugly behemoth.