
Max Marin
Reporter, Investigations Team at The Philadelphia Inquirer
Reporter @PhillyInquirer / email: mmarin at inquirer dot com
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3 days ago |
gazettextra.com | Max Marin |Beatrice Forman |Jesse Bunch |Nick Vadala
PHILADELPHIA - In the summer of 1973, the war was still raging in Vietnam, the Watergate scandal was unfolding in Washington, and protests roiled college campuses nationwide. But at leafy Villanova University just outside Philadelphia, trouble was on the home front. The staid Catholic institution on the Main Line stood at a cultural crossroads. Computers were beginning to enter classrooms, marijuana was taboo, and, perhaps most controversially, women and men could not live in the same dorms.
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dailygazette.com | Max Marin |Beatrice Forman |Jesse Bunch |Nick Vadala
PHILADELPHIA — In the summer of 1973, the war was still raging in Vietnam, the Watergate scandal was unfolding in Washington, and protests roiled college campuses nationwide. But at leafy Villanova University just outside Philadelphia, trouble was on the home front. The staid Catholic institution on the Main Line stood at a cultural crossroads. Computers were beginning to enter classrooms, marijuana was taboo, and, perhaps most controversially, women and men could not live in the same dorms.
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union-bulletin.com | Max Marin |Beatrice Forman |Jesse Bunch |Nick Vadala
PHILADELPHIA — In the summer of 1973, the war was still raging in Vietnam, the Watergate scandal was unfolding in Washington, and protests roiled college campuses nationwide. But at leafy Villanova University just outside Philadelphia, trouble was on the home front. The staid Catholic institution on the Main Line stood at a cultural crossroads. Computers were beginning to enter classrooms, marijuana was taboo, and, perhaps most controversially, women and men could not live in the same dorms.
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swoknews.com | Max Marin |Beatrice Forman |Jesse Bunch |Nick Vadala
PHILADELPHIA — In the summer of 1973, the war was still raging in Vietnam, the Watergate scandal was unfolding in Washington, and protests roiled college campuses nationwide. But at leafy Villanova University just outside Philadelphia, trouble was on the home front. The staid Catholic institution on the Main Line stood at a cultural crossroads. Computers were beginning to enter classrooms, marijuana was taboo, and, perhaps most controversially, women and men could not live in the same dorms.
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3 days ago |
thederrick.com | Max Marin |Beatrice Forman |Jesse Bunch |Nick Vadala
PHILADELPHIA — In the summer of 1973, the war was still raging in Vietnam, the Watergate scandal was unfolding in Washington, and protests roiled college campuses nationwide. But at leafy Villanova University just outside Philadelphia, trouble was on the home front. The staid Catholic institution on the Main Line stood at a cultural crossroads. Computers were beginning to enter classrooms, marijuana was taboo, and, perhaps most controversially, women and men could not live in the same dorms.
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