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...will assume the president’s post at the start of the spring semester. He will be the first black president of The Crimson in more than a half-century. The paper’s outgoing editors elected their successors early Friday morning, and the president of the 134th Guard, Kristina M. Moore ’08, announced the results to the staff Friday afternoon. “I am very eager to see in what new directions the 135th can take the paper,” Moore said. “The new executives have demonstrated through their...
...paper's outgoing editors elected their successors early this morning, and the president of the 134th Guard, Kristina M. Moore '08, announced the results to the staff this afternoon...
Crimson Editorial Co-Chair Andrew M. Trombly ’08 stepped down last night from his position on the 134th Guard of The Harvard Crimson...
...term begins and the 134th Crimson executive guard assumes its duties, we want to take a moment to explain how the editorial page and the opinions on it are produced each day. The process of deciding what to write and who gets to write is a largely hidden from the view of our readers. We believe that the process merits some explanation so that you have a better understanding of why we print what we do, and how your own opinion can be heard on our page...
Kristina M. Moore ’08 will lead the newly-elected 134th Guard of The Harvard Crimson, the paper’s outgoing president announced on Friday. Moore, a history and literature concentrator from Croton-on-Hudson, N.Y., and Dunster House, has chaired the paper’s Arts Board since February. She will assume the president’s post at the start of the spring semester. Moore will be joined on The Crimson’s masthead by managing editor-elect Javier C. Hernandez ’08, of Eugene, Ore., and Cabot House, who will oversee...