![]() Let’s dive right in, shall we? Creative “Air Signs” include the sunflower star (Pycnopodia helianthoides), giant pacific octopus (Enteroctopus dofleini), and the harbor seal (Phoca vitulina). Who knows, maybe this will yield all of those puzzling answers you’ve been looking for (or maybe it’s just a quick breather from the middle of a busy quarter!). With Valentine’s Day, or the halfway point of the Hallmark-instituted and chocolate-induced “month of love” upon us, why not take a break from the usual stressors of graduate school and see what the month of astrological mystery says about you, the connection with your loved ones, and your favorite Pacific Northwest marine critters. ![]() Whether the answers we seek are the long-awaited solution to a multi-year thesis, or the trajectory of a graduate student’s sometimes convoluted personal life, it’s no wonder we want all the answers! As students, we have a natural yearning to have life’s questions answered and solve the mysteries of its puzzle. A vast, wide expanse sweeping as far as the eye can see, obscurities of dark, deep, far-away spaces, our wildest dreams and questions often left nebulous. When you sit down and think about it, astrology and the ocean really aren’t too different. It’s All in the Stars(fish): What Your Astrological Sign Says About Your Favorite Marine Life ![]()
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