Let’s talk about sex
Touching, stimulating and understanding yourself; homework such as putting a mirror underneath your private parts and looking at yourself naked in the mirror are tasks students are given in order to discover and embrace themselves as sexual beings.
“You never get a choice if you are going to be a sexual person or not,” said Harlene Simonelli, a psychology professor. “You are a sexual person. The choice is: how are you going to express it? How are you going deal with it and what are you going to do with it?”
News
• 50,000 Hours in a year
• New medical psychology center
• CSGA stepping thing up this year
• New Dress Code at next job fair
• Festival to attend that celebrates the art of film
• At Na Pua Mohala, students promote themselves and their projects
• Solar panels to be installed at CUH
• Do not miss the Pacific Island Review’s eight edition
• First radio broadcast coming to CUH
Sports
• Volleyball’s ‘blessing’
Editorials
• Bike lanes on Waialae would improve safety for drivers and bicyclists
• Excessive fines at Chaminade dorms
• Wet or dry campus
• Chaminade’s lack of fans
• Long-distance, no problem
• Surviving a midterm crisis
Features
• Life of Ron Becker
• What will you wear for Halloween?
• Destination ‘Dead Island’
• Exchange students from sister schools express their experiences at Chaminade
• Halloween around the town
• Perpetuating Hawai`i’s culture
• Pasta fiesta
• Humor and faith help Pfeiffer battle breast cancer
• Pokémon Black and White Tournament
• Rotaract club gives back to the community
• Let’s talk about sex
• Student entrepreneurs start original clothing company
• Innovative Japanese cuisine at Yama-chan
• Fun way to work-out: Zumba with Tia Sablan
• 45 years at Chaminade University and counting





