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...close this long column, I freely admit that despite my amazing time at Cameron Stadium, my favorite part of visiting Duke was experiencing the warmth and friendship of the students who go there. Duke was, as the brochures promise, the epitome of Southern hospitality...
...distribution to students, creating an award-winning online presence, and working diligently to diversify its staff—many of Schaffer’s words still ring true today. So as we at The Crimson begin our 129th year of publication today, we offer you Schaffer’s column explaining The Crimson’s place in the University community and the importance of reading The Crimson on a regular basis. The column has been slightly modified to remove sections no longer pertinent to the operations of The Crimson...
While I understand that The Crimson, like any newspaper, often gives reason for complaint, I would like to use this column, my last as an executive on the paper, to explain why it is imperative for you and every other member of the Harvard community to read The Crimson. It is the paper of record, it is the only real source of news on campus, and it is the one thing all members of the Harvard community share...
...spirit and coin makes this comicdom's finest moment. In order to better examine all of these projects TIME.comix will divide its coverage over two weeks, vaguely divided into the "alternative" and "mainstream" efforts. A list of all the books and their availability appears at the end of this column...
...conservatives are hot these days, but it still comes as a surprise to see that Bernard Goldberg's Bias (Regnery; 232 pages) has bounced to the top of the New York Times best-seller list. The former CBS News correspondent caused a stir in 1996 when he published a column in the Wall Street Journal complaining that a snide CBS Evening News piece about presidential candidate Steve Forbes was an instance of biased reporting. The book expands that charge into a broadside against liberal bias in the media. Goldberg, though foaming a bit at the mouth, lands a few good...