David Reitan realizes that evaluating your body’s worth against that of a total stranger is a silly, unproductive thing to do. Yet he does it anyway—along with a lot of other men.
How I Am Rethinking Success and Happiness in Post-Grad Life
David Reitan suggests that not finding a job right out of college might not be the worst thing for a grad.
How Fraternities Turn Sex Into a Competition
David Reitan believes, “if fraternities are going to continue to play a role on college campuses, the members need to address this idea of women only being a prize, an object of competition.”
Lessons Learned From a Failed Relationship
David Reitan made a bunch of mistakes in a college relationship. He’s just thankful he was able to learn from them.
A Matter of Phrasing: Asking Twenty Somethings Better Career Questions
David Reitan suggests a new approach to the old question of “What are you going to do?”
Righting Wrongs: Fraternities Need to Change for the Better
David Reitan believes the bad behavior in fraternities happens because that is how men think they are supposed to act when they get there.
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