Books
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Flashback Friday: "Horace and Morris but Mostly Dolores"
In honor of International Women’s Day, this Flashback Friday is for a children’s book by James Howe that celebrates gender…
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Flashback Friday: “Horace and Morris but Mostly Dolores”
In honor of International Women’s Day, this Flashback Friday is for a children’s book by James Howe that celebrates gender…
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Top Five Literary Heroines: International Women’s Day
After International Women's Day, one battle that has yet to be won for women is the lack of strong female…
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Grammarly: Saving the Internet One Word at a Time
No matter how precise your grammar, everyone makes mistakes. The relatively new app Grammarly sets out to correct those errors…
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Remembering Terry Pratchett: Don’t Fear the Reaper and Other Lessons
On March 12, 2015, modern literature lost one of its great pillars with the passing of Sir Terry Pratchett. Though…
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Flashback Friday: Learning compassion with “Black Beauty”
Written in the twilight of Anna Sewell’s life, Black Beauty is a children’s classic with the capacity to teach audiences…
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Top Ten Grammar Pet Peeves: National Grammar Day
With National Grammar Day passing on March 4, 2015, people are once again reminded of the nuances of the English…
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Book Review: ‘The Duff’
To all the girls who have ever thought that they weren’t good enough for a guy, or that no guy…
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Book Review: 'The Duff'
To all the girls who have ever thought that they weren’t good enough for a guy, or that no guy…
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Harvard Book Store: An Independent and Innovative Community Hub
The Harvard Book Store sits on the corner of Massachusetts Avenue and Plympton Street, only a minute’s walk from the…
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