UNT relationship course’s lessons in love attract plenty of interest

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By Eric Aasen
DENTON – For the college women gathered in Room 131, if you wanna know if he loves you so, it’s not in his kiss – it’s in his eyes.
“His eyes look like they’re probing into you, looking into your soul,” one exclaimed.
“Pretty blue eyes,” another said.
“Almond-shaped eyes.” “Soft eyes, so you look [...]

Trials & Tribulations of Your Holiday Honey

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By Colleen Leahey
Thanksgiving break is particularly glorious for college students. After several months of combating the small creatures living under their fridges, studying until their brains ache and surviving swine-related illnesses without Mom’s chicken noodle soup, they finally return home. Everyone looks forward to a day dedicated to turkey, mashed potatoes and embarrassing family stories. [...]

Lecture offers relationship advice

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By Thomas Dewick
Lehigh’s very own professor of love, Quiana Daniel, met with students in the Peak Performance Center of Johnson Hall on Wednesday to discuss how to maintain a healthy relationship in college.
Daniel, of the Office of Residence Life, covered the importance of communication, trust and mutual respect.
“Really happy relationships are based on deep friendship,” [...]

Romantic Rivalries Stir Religious Feelings

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Rivals on the dating scene could make one feel closer to God, according to new research that suggests one’s religiousness may be more closely related to mating strategies than previously known.
In experiments with 269 college students, researchers found that both men and women apparently felt more religious when they saw attractive potential competitors.
Social psychologists had [...]