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Posted on Feb 5, 2016Feb 27, 2019 by: Rachael Costello

One Single Baseball by Rachael Costello

“You know,” Clayton said to me, “it doesn’t always have to depend on pride and/or falling head over heels for him. There is a grey …

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Posted on Nov 1, 2015Nov 5, 2015 by: Lara Yacoubian

The Scariest Thing

This Ask Lara entry was composed on October 22nd, the day after Back to the Future Day. A lot has happened in the past 48 hours. …

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Posted on Sep 15, 2015Dec 3, 2015 by: Germ Magazine guest author

you have boobs now and this means… by Lydia Wang

men sometimes stare means there are sizes and colors and you look in the mirror and barely recognize your own body morphing and growing. this …

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Posted on Sep 10, 2015Oct 4, 2015 by: Germ Magazine guest author

The Truth About Sweet Sixteen

Today may or may not be my birthday, and I may or may not be turning sixteen. I know, I know — the big one-six, …

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Posted on Sep 9, 2015Oct 12, 2015 by: Germ Magazine guest author

Never Lose That Starry-Eyed Wonder by Emily Fong

Let’s flash back to elementary school, where the sky truly was the limit. If you had asked me what I’d wanted to be when I …

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Posted on Jan 7, 2014Mar 1, 2014 by: Jennifer Niven

Sunny Girl by Jennifer Niven

Once upon a time there was a little girl who believed in happy endings.  She was an only child of two exceptional parents.  They told …

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