With enough luck, this will be the last regular online-only issue of the year. With things opening up, hopefully we’ll be returning next term in physical form. Covid, please don’t make me eat my words.
See you in the Fall,
With enough luck, this will be the last regular online-only issue of the year. With things opening up, hopefully we’ll be returning next term in physical form. Covid, please don’t make me eat my words.
See you in the Fall,
Like no goose ever was…
Happy July! According to my math, we’re about halfway through the term, so in commemoration, enjoy our halfway issue of mathNEWS!
What’s that? 4 isn’t half of 6?
woah, living on a prayer
Here at mathNEWS, we pride ourselves on the pursuit of knowledge and on the answering of tough questions.
Is math real?
When should you ask someone out?
If geese wore pants, where would they wear them?
The answer to all these questions, and more, can be found in this week’s issue.
It was a good song, a most blessed song, a song that I now can’t stop singing even if I wanted to…
In Soviet Russia, mathNEWS makes somethin’ of YOU.
And just like that, another term of the Most Important University Publication Ever comes to an end. We know you have many choices for your content, so we’d like to thank you for reading with us.
Enjoy this week’s issue! It is 36 pages long, and proof that you can have both quantity and quality.
Your boredom is about to take a nosedive
As soon as a rhyme I can contrive
To you another issue is brought
It’s time for the bastion of erudite thought
mathNEWS 145-5
Early Pi Day release!
Changelog:
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405 years ago today
According to advanced month-counting technology
Sometimes you just can’t think of anything to put in a blog post.
Luckily, our writers don’t have this problem. This issue is as jam-packed as usual. Enjoy!