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Marina S. Magloire
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House and Home
Maybe it’s the fact that we’re all just jittery, waiting on snow and the end of drudgery and the opportunity
The Hermeneutics of the Esoteric
You stay up all night doing the reading for a section in which you will say approximately two things over
Not Just Black and White
The day after the election, I was on the Redline inbound to Braintree. In many ways it was the usual
Reflections on a Human Pyramid
It was a beautiful night. We had the perfect number of people for a human pyramid. There were six of
America Discovers Columbus
I asked my 10-year-old brother what he had learned in school about Columbus. “Well,” he said with confidence, “his ships
Our Place is in the Home
Throughout the course of a year of procrastinatory nighttime runs to CVS, I discovered that many of the evening workers
Chipotlove
Trudging through the cold at five in the afternoon, I saw the line wrapping along the block long before I
A Presidential Faux Pas
Recently, a well-known public official said this to someone refusing to shake their hand at a press event: “Fuck off
Jr. Faculty Happiness at Harvard Trails Peers
While Harvard garners the top spot in many national rankings, the University lags behind other institutions in terms of junior