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Keynote
Kyler Canastra, ’14 (ΣΔΠ)

Ficción | Fiction
Melanie Beato, ’23
Isabela Martínez-Thibodeau, ’23
Priscila Ponce-Jovel, ’22
Ashley Rodríguez Lantigua, ’23

Screenplay | Guión
Adelma de Jesús Pérez, ’23
Genesis Pimentel Lugo, ’23

Poesía | Poetry
Andria Fremaint, ’22
Jocelyn Hernández, ’23
Lizbeth Hernández, ’24
Marie James, ’24
Shanil Pérez Lantigua, ’24

Microcuentos
Abigail Dresser, ’21
Máximo Lockhart-Kraner, ’24
Valentina Maza, ’23
Janel Ramos, ’24
Daniella Santamarina, ’24

Reflexiones | Reflections 
Share Your Magis 2021
Kathleen McLaughlin, ’21 (ΣΔΠ)
Sarah Shorter, ’21
Mariem Girgis, ’22
María Alejandra Méndez, ’23
Caitlin Grant, ’21 (ΣΔΠ)

Imágenes | Images
Montserrat Collaborative, ’24
Christelle Paul, ’21
Luna Alvarez, ’24
Christian Báchez, ’23 (cover art)

Agradecimientos | Thanks

Equipo editorial

About us | Sobre nosotros

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Share your Magis, 2021



Share Your Magis, an initiative of the ︎ Vocare Program at Holy Cross, invites graduating seniors to capture an lasting impression of their college experience in a three-minute speech, using no notes, no props, no visuals. A panel of judges from around the College selects ten speeches to be presented during an event livestreamed on YouTube and the top three speakers are awarded a cash prize.

Punchy and profound, “Share your Magis” talks represent the wide diversity of experiences students have during their time at Holy Cross, ranging from reflections on academic thesis work, to experiences on the playing field, to service work in the Worcester Community, to study abroad, to time spent as a “Kimball Captain” in the dining hall.

The links below showcase two of those speeches, prepared by students with ties to the Spanish program at Holy Cross. The full event may be watched on YouTube by following the link below.
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