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Being Gentle With My Limited Bandwidth

November 22, 2018November 20, 2018 Heather Walker Peterson

The biology professor ahead of me is loping down the hall with a coffee mug in hand. I follow him into the administration wing, down a flight of stairs to the coffee maker. Before he reaches it, I make a comment that once again I’m grabbing a Styrofoam cup. “Don’t judge me!” I plead. He […]

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