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Four Harvard professors—and one Pulitzer-winning reporter??addressed the financial meltdown at the Institute of Politics last night, in the third major panel at the University on the current economic situation. [SEE CORRECTION BELOW...
Standing in unmarked fatigues waiting to board a Black hawk helicopter isn’t a part of a Crimson reporter??s typical afternoon...
...actions: “While it is facile to equate journalism with lying, it is also true that both actions share in common an unpleasantly instrumental approach to people and language that diminishes the common store of trust. The subject has no power to alter a reporter??s approach to his or her subject, or to take back a single word that they said.” Told in Samuels’s clean and direct style, “The Runner” manages to find reflected in a sociopath many of the tendencies of American society...
...Beanpot, its conference championship, and its record only begin to describe how this team could dominate entire games, make come-from-behind victories appear out of thin air, and speak sincerely about how all success, even individual, was the result of a group effort, despite the roll of a reporter??s eyes...
...Matthew A. Baum, a visiting professor in public policy at the Harvard Kennedy School, said that embedding restricts the reporter??s vision to the battlefield, creating news coverage that is unintentionally censored...