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Sarah Hagi
Sarah Hagi is freelance writer
November 2023
‘Life without consequences’: the fraternity bros who built a multimillion-dollar drug ring
In his book Among the Bros, Max Marshall shines a light on a case in Charleston and what it says about Greek life in America
March 2023
‘Our universe was lost for ever’: what happens when a tech glitch erases your memories?
Photos, emails, playlists: our phones and computers have become hosts for our pasts. What happens when the backups fail?
September 2015
I felt powerful when I bought my first lipstick
Sarah Hagi
Purchasing lipstick made me anxious – but now I am a member of the club
February 2015
Your gluten-free detox cleanse is nothing more than conspicuous consumption
Sarah Hagi
But consumerism masked as ethical eating doesn’t end with non-existent health benefits
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