The Buzz Spring 2022

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INSIDE MARATHON MONDAY THE EXPERIENCE OF A RUNNER Designed by Zoe Zheng Written by Dani Cejudo and Darcy Gallagher Photographed by Hui-En Lin

The Boston Marathon began in 1897, and is the

oldest annual marathon. The race has gained global popularity, as 30,000 participants will run in this spring’s upcoming race, according to the Boston Athletic Association (B.A.A.). We spoke with veteran marathon runner Mari Del Pozo to hear her experience with the historic 2020 race cancellation, as well as her journey back to competing in 2021’s marathon. Del Pozo has been a marathon runner for more than 20 years, running 1-2 marathons per year as well as triathlons. For Del Pozo, the pandemic provoked an abrupt pause in her usual athletic training. “It was hard as I have run more than 19 marathons,” Del Pozo said about 2020’s cancellation. “Although I was disappointed, this didn’t stunt my training.” Del Pozo said she would train in the space of a parking lot, which helped her both physically and mentally get through the pandemic’s challenges. “It was hard to work around COVID restrictions, yet really made me realize how much I loved the sport, forcing me to find flexibility in my schedule and run

whenever I had the chance to,” Del Pozo said. Del Pozo was living in Colombia at the time of the race cancellations, but due to her husband’s acceptance into MIT to obtain his masters, her family relocated to Boston. “My biggest challenge was starting to prepare for the Boston Marathon, as well as for my big move from Colombia to the United States. It was the end of a chapter, yet the Boston Marathon was my light at the end of the tunnel,” Del Pozo said. When the time came for the Boston Marathon in October 2021, Del Pozo admitted she struggled. She fell for the first time and experienced severe leg cramps. “After this, I was feeling a little down, but the support of everyone felt magical and got me back on my feet,” Del Pozo said. Del Pozo’s persistence proves how important it is to be passionate, and shows the impact the Boston Marathon has on people. The race will continue to push athletes to achieve their highest potential this spring, as well as bring the Boston community together to cheer them on.

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The Winning Submission from the Buzz’s Campus-Wide Fiction Contest, The Manic Pixie Dream Girl Breaks Down

12min
pages 72-75

No One Likes A Mad Woman... Except When They Do

4min
pages 70-71

The Art of Interludes

3min
page 69

Can I Listen To Rap As A Feminist?

6min
pages 66-68

Latinas With Attitude Problems

3min
pages 64-65

"Sex and the..." Advocacy

4min
pages 62-63

Gay Dating in the City

6min
pages 58-60

Mature For Their Age

6min
pages 56-57

From One Non-Reader to Another

3min
page 55

Is Cancel Culture Productive?

9min
pages 52-54

The Art of Getting Ready

2min
pages 34-43

European Exploration

3min
page 51

Jet-Setting Elite

7min
pages 48-50

Stealing Style Tips From BU Alums

2min
page 46

The Future of the Secondhand Industry

4min
pages 44-45

Improving Your Relationship With Food

3min
page 32

Nutrition: Fact vs. Fiction

6min
pages 30-31

Grab A Cart

5min
pages 28-29

New Year, New Me?

7min
pages 24-26

Celebrity Food Brands: Feeding Their Fans Or Their Fortune?

2min
page 27

The Return of Beanpot

4min
pages 22-23

Niche Classes at Boston University

2min
page 21

Loneliness in College

8min
pages 18-20

Surviving in a 21+ City

4min
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Inside Marathon Monday

2min
page 15

How Living Like TV Characters Transformed Our Lives in Boston

7min
pages 12-14

A Letter from the Editor

3min
pages 4-11
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