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By PEYTON MCKENZIE Creative Director

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The Quinnipiac University Car Club hosted its fifth annual Spring Car Show on Saturday, filled with food, vendors and— of course—cars. Thousands of students and Hamden locals arrived at the York Hill campus to enjoy all of the offerings. The club held events including car limbo and an exhaust competition, which drivers could compete in. A portion of the proceeds from the event were donated to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation to raise awareness for the disease.

By DAVID MATOS Arts & Life Editor

Sex between two men is often a passionate, dazzling and enlightening experience. You can learn a lot about yourself after getting intimate with someone of the same gender, no matter how you may identify in the LGBTQ+ community, if at all.

However, how traditional gay male intercourse operates is somewhat complex and remains a mystery to many, including some gay people.

The lack of knowledge of the do’s and don’ts of gay sex can be attributed to a significant lack of sex education in U.S. schools, especially Catholic schools. Currently, there are 6,429 total Catholic schools in the U.S., according to the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.

I attended Catholic school from kindergarten until 12th grade — yes, I’d feel sorry for me too. Inevitably, I most certainly didn’t grasp any mastery of the mechanics of gay intercourse from my middle through high school education.

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