■ Dear Readers: This week, in keeping with the Valentine’s Dag tradition, we decided to take a look at the current dating trends at A&M, So, if you’ve been batting below average, maybe you just need to be briefed on what is hot and what is not as far as dating etiquette goes. We have also included in this issue a comprehensive article on birth control and the prevention of sexually transmitted diseases, Since a high number of college-age men and women are sexually active, we felt that such an article would be appropriate for our audience. Even if you are not sexually active, you need to know the facts about contraception. In publishing this article, our primary purpose is to educate and inform. As a college publication, we feel these are appropriate objectives. We do not wish to condemn those who are sexually active, nor do we wish do embarrass those who aren We merely want to present you with the facts. jj Fad: Sex happens. '0i:iFact: Sex without contraception can result in unwanted pregnandes and the spread of diseases. Ig^etinbrntetion on contraception is often jgg hard to come by became of social mores. Many f therefore the subfed ofcontaception is alt but ignored. jThey think that if they address the ■j&me ofbkth control then they are advocating or encouraging promiscuity. In addition to the article, we have included a list of contraceptives, their effectiveness, and the advantages and disadvantages of each method. fff§- We want to thank everyone who has been sending m submissions for the attention!! page. Keep up the good work, and have a happy Valentine’s Day. Ojwr^j At Ease Staff Editor Karen Kroesche Asst. Editor Nancy Neukirchner Staff Writers Lydia Berzsenyi Yvonne DeGraw Reviews Karl Pallmeyer Photographer Greg Bailey Production Randy Marquardt The Dating Game Going to college is synonymous with studying, budgeting, and — for those of us of the single persuasion — dating. At Ease researches the current courting trends at A&M. And whether you’re in or out of love, you may be interested to know what tidbits our unsystematic research turned up. Smart Sex See page 6 for everything you ever wanted to know about contraception but were afraid to ask. Movie Review Karl says the remake of “Little Shop of Horrors” isn’t quite as good as the original, but it’s still worth seeing. Turn the page to find out more. Best Bets Movies