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The Life and Times of the Cardigan

We don’t choose our magical artifacts — they choose us. So Harry’s wand comes when it pleases as its compatriots are littered across the floor […]

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A Little Red

There was once a young girl who lived in the forest. She had a mother and a father and a grandmother and, most importantly, a […]

Mourning Thoughts: Waking Up Secular on Rosh Hashanah

Monday, October 3rd, 2016. I woke up today to a grey and overcast sky. What a way to welcome the new year, I thought, until […]

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TAKING CARE

October of sophomore year, I got bronchitis. I remember sitting in an examination room at Yale Health, watching the doctor write a prescription for antibiotics. […]

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ENKHTAMIR: Weightless

I like facts. I like that the sky is blue and the grass is green and that celebrities are white. Sometimes when I’m walking to […]

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PRIMAK: A Case of the Sunday Blues

Are beginnings always scary? Are endings always depressing? And is Sunday at the beginning of the week, or at the end? Either way, I’m sad. […]

Planting Season

“Cultivate your own garden!” my high school English teacher called out as the bell rang to end our last class on Candide. The message took root and grew.

Why am I so unhappy?

Hi Blake. It’s good to see you. I should start off by saying that I’m kind of on this mission. It’s a mission of love. […]

WKND at the Open

Our day started on Court 5. One of the outer courts, it usually attracts some lesser-known players, but its value lies in how close you get to the action.

Easy, Breezy, Beautiful

Why do we hate it when women try? When Hillary Clinton LAW ’73 stepped down as U.S. secretary of state in 2013, she was the […]

KAPLAN: The Eighth Floor

The Spitzer Building, situated at the corner of Madison and Huron, is rotting from the inside. In 2013, the city of Toledo declared it officially […]

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