The first time I had a column in the Valentine’s Day issue, I covered the mathematics of love; for this year’s issue, I thought it fitting to write about the love of mathematics.
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As we enter the love-filled time of year, we often sit and reflect on our relationships with our romantic partners. This Valentine’s Day, if you have a special someone, you might be taking them out to a nice restaurant, spending a homey night in, or trying something new.
The fourteenth of February. The day for all things pink and red and full of love. Valentine’s Day! Some people love this day, while others choose not to observe.
If you’re reading this, then it’s Valentine’s Day! It is certainly an exciting day filled with red roses, chocolate, and cute little teddy bears.
I’m grateful to have enjoyed a winter break full of exquisite food, ranging from cozy small-town restaurants to fine dining experiences.
So, you’ve landed your first internship. You spent months perfecting your resume, writing cover letters that felt like soul-searching essays, and surviving the gauntlet of HireVue interviews where you stared into the void (aka your webcam) trying to sound employable.
My Year of Rest and Relaxation by Ottessa Moshfegh is so commonly listed under standard lists of edgy or dark fiction recommendations that when I first picked it up a couple of years ago, I thought there was no way I would enjoy it.
Love often is an explosion of emotions — hearts racing, butterflies in the stomach, and grand romantic gestures. But for autistic individuals, love can look a little different.
With it being Valentine’s season, it means giving to your loved ones. This time of year can bring happiness and positivity, but it can also bring an empty wallet.
Landing your first co-op or internship is tough — it’s an uphill battle of resumes, HireVue, tests, and endless waiting. But I promise, there’s light at the end of the tunnel.