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Mark A. Adomanis

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Sometimes, the Wind Blows

Much of my four years here at Harvard have been spent on or around the Charles River and the small


Accepting Normalcy

My very first experience at Harvard, back in the fall of 1991, involved standing by my parents’ ugly grey Peugeot


Really? I Have to Pay For This?

As I have aged and moved through Harvard, I’ve taken the place less and less seriously. This is warranted, in


Stay True to Home

As several of my roommates are so fond of reminding me, no Philadelphia professional sports franchise has won a major


The Coming Fall

What is the “Future of the West?” I myself have given this question no small amount of consideration, and so


Affirmative Action Returns

Affirmative action, after what seemed like a lengthy departure from the headlines, has catapulted back into the public view in


The Worst Tailgate Ever?

“I think the new restrictions are comical. Am I going to The Game? No. I am going to do everything


Please, Just Stop

If Harvard students had heeded the advice in my last column, they would be aware of the fact that the


Scarier than Nukes

The People’s Republic of Korea is a country that has flummoxed many a better writer than I. Indeed I am