Surviving Valentine’s Day: A guide to not caring
By Alexandra Malatesta | Feb. 14Valentine’s Day can be a pretty stressful day for those of us who are chronically single. Alexandra shares some tips on how to stay optimistic and just not care.
Valentine’s Day can be a pretty stressful day for those of us who are chronically single. Alexandra shares some tips on how to stay optimistic and just not care.
Although not everyone would like to admit it, many of us enjoy a good Bachelor Monday — the drama, the fights, the chance to find love; it is all very addicting to watch. Gracie shares her thoughts and some lessons learned from the season 27 premiere.
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State Street offers a large variety of food options, but sometimes trying new places can be scary. Anupras took the leap and tried a new place to give us the inside scoop.
Feeling washed-up is a notion known to many college students. Whether you are post-grad or still a freshman, we all can feel this way. Cate explains why that might not be a bad thing.
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Two University of Wisconsin-Madison students have established a unique side hustle: cutting students’ hair in residence hall bathrooms.
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