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A Valentine’s Day multimedia package that offers something for everyone: those who celebrate the romantic holiday, and those who do not.
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Photo by Emily Ziajor
Some will find true love this Valentine’s Day, and others will find themselves simply looking forward to February 15.

Valentine’s Day is that one holiday each year that can either elicit feelings of love and elation, or ones that lean toward avoidance. With Crush can sales, singing Valentine’s Day grams, and even the emergence of Galentine’s Day parties, this is one holiday that has veered significantly from its original form. Check out our complete coverage here.

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Emily Ziajor
Emily Ziajor, Multimedia Manager
Emily Ziajor is a WEGO senior in her second year of journalism. She attended the National High School Journalism Convention last November, and thoroughly loved the experience. She is a Polish-American (she finished her final year of Polish School in the spring of 2023) with a creative soul and high aspirations. When it comes to writing, she has a sharp imagination, and one of her true passions is photography. Emily is a multi-year member of the AV Club at West Chicago Community High School.
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