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Journalists from the outside still often can't get in the door. (The school's spokesperson, Loretto Crane, is notorious in the Boston media for rarely returning reporters' phone calls). But Harbus editors and the Business School have reached out to one another. "They've taken some pot-shots at some of the faculty in the past and that has hurt [the Harbus]," says one Business School professor, who spoke only on condition of anonymity. "They made some big mistakes, but now they are trying to make up for them. Their approach now seems to be totally different...
...necessary component in understanding the working dynamics within The Crimson, the editorial chairs proceeded to flex their intellectual wit by poking fun at Perspective's attempts to discuss race. Instead of writing about how and why race should be discussed or not discussed, they crafted phrases like "the pot calling the kettle 'of color'" (a response to my use of "women of color...
...stress cultural commitment to whatever background you belong to," Bikel told the audience of about 15 students. "I view America as kaleidoscopic, not as a melting pot. Each part is clearly delineated, all contributing to the beauty as a whole...
...pomp and heraldry for Nelson Mandela's first state visit to Washington by pledging just what the South African President came for: a $100 million fund to help the southern African entrepreneurs and bolster education and development projects in the region. The outright gift sweetens a $600 million pot of U.S. loans and assistance already promised to South Africa this year. How much more goodwill can the U.S. afford? Last week the White House also promised a hefty $1 billion to Russia's President Boris Yeltsin...
Oops, sorry--this is about Perspective, after all. Maybe that should read "the pot calling the kettle 'of color...