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Quotidian

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She always responds within half an hour, usually within five minutes.

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Subtext

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Part One

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Cuffing Season Is Well Underway—So What Is It?

December 19, 2016by Manifesta Mag Leave a comment

by Quinn Sluzenski ’18 Seriously, what is cuffing season? I hope I’m not the only person who only heard of it this year… Don’t tell me if I’m the only one […]

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