By ADRIEL SAPORTA
March 8, 2011
Today is the 100th anniversary of International Women’s Day. If you forgot about this holiday, you’re probably not alone. I myself might have, had a male friend not kindly congratulated me over gchat. I was …
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By ADRIEL SAPORTA
December 14, 2010
“Mistress is making a painting for you,” Blunt leans over to tell me.
She is referring to the series of welts on Slavid’s backside that Mistress Collette is creating with a single-tailed bullwhip. Slavid …
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By ADRIEL SAPORTA
October 26, 2010
The Party of the Left, the leftist party of the Yale Political Union that most values formality and solemnity on the floor, came together, elegantly attired, to debate the above resolution for over three hours …
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By ADRIEL SAPORTA
October 21, 2010
Let’s talk about administrative action.
When New Haven Police raided Elevate in the early morning hours of Oct. 2, Dean Mary Miller officially responded by 6pm that same day, assuring Yale students that the …
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By ADRIEL SAPORTA
December 2009
In a conversation with a normally nonjudgmental and mothering friend, I alluded to the date rape of someone we both knew; my friend rolled her eyes and asked, “What does that even mean?” Her reaction is not …
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