E. Jean Carroll, the infamous advice columnist for ELLE magazine, picked 40 sex columnists from student newspapers across the country, and our own Amanda Baldwin was one of them. Carroll set all 40 columnists up on her website, giving them space to post their columns for the nation to read.
To see Amanda's contributions, select her name from the drop down list (one of the first on the list; the site is javascripted, so there's no direct link).
I feel like a proud parent. Amanda has gotten so much crap over the past couple years as our sex columnist, from English professors giving her a hard time to being called a "whore" in a a letter to the editor (which we didn't print), it's about time that she got the recognition she deserves.
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