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The Voice - Student Newspaper - January 30, 2008

Opinion Articles

When to break up around Valentine's Day? Right Before.

By Matt Petersen

Where love and relationships are concerned, one factor above all others can have the greatest influence: honesty. The ability to be honest with oneself and with a significant other is one of the most underrated virtues in today's day and age.

When to break up around Valentine's Day? The Day Of.

By Scott Reichert

For some, Valentine's Day is that time of the year when you go out of your way to say I love you in a romantic way to that special person in your life. For others, it's simply a means to an ends: for men the one time of year that sex is presumably guaranteed as long as you make her happy; for women the one time of year that sex is implied, presuming she is kept happy.

When to break up around Valentine's Day? Right After.

By Shantell Whitehead

Throw out those old photos, rip up the love-notes, and burn yourself a great break-up CD. Why? The Ides of February will soon rear its ugly head, which can only mean one thing: that good, old commercial holiday is approaching.

Don't know what to get that special someone?

By Eric Carrol

As people we have a desire to please one another, and as a symbol of this desire we turn holidays and special occasions into a mad frenzy to one-up people we know and those we don't.

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