RelationTips

Sweet treats and tips: 6 cute Valentine’s Day gift ideas to wow your special someone

Don’t know what to get your significant other? No worries, because I do. Here are some rad gift ideas for the first Valentine’s Day of the decade:

| Senior Editor

RelationTips with Jordan: Last-minute couples Halloween costumes

It’s that time of the year again: midterms. In the midst of your growing test anxiety and wondering whether or not you should drop out of college, you remember it’s also Halloween. Do you have a costume? No. If you’ve found yourself in this position, have no fear! I’m here to save you with a list of cute, last minute couples Halloween costumes.

| Staff Writer

RelationTips with Jordan: Break up with your girlfriend, you’re bored

“Break up with your girlfriend, i’m bored” is a catchy song by Ariana Grande I have way too many thoughts on, but really that’s a discussion for another article. However, the idea of being bored or unsatisfied in a relationship is very real, and it’s okay to feel that way.

| Staff Writer

RelationTips with Jordan: Playing hard to get is counterintuitive

The concept of playing “hard to get” is a counterintuitive and problematic notion. Dating is already hard enough, and feigning disinterest with someone you actually like only complicates things more.

| Staff Columnist

RelationTips with Jordan: Dormcest is never a good idea, unless you live in Umrath

From the moment they commit to Wash.U., first-year students are enamored with the new world of freedom they’re walking into. In addition to walking into freedom, they’ll also walk into dorms. With this comes the infamous concept of becoming romantically involved with someone who lives in your building: dormcest.

| Staff Columnist

RelationTips with Jordan: Cute ideas for your Valentine’s Day date

To save you time and probably a good deal of stress, I’ve compiled a list of some pretty cute date ideas in the St. Louis area.

| Staff Columnist

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