St. John's College has introduced a unique admissions process that prioritizes conversation over essays. Instead of personal ...
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As February beckons, I wanted to look back at the books I read last year that stayed with me, and that you might enjoy. I may be late for Chrismukkah, but still early for Valentine’s Day.
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