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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...Advocate has liberally relied on ad-trade deals for food from local restaurants like Boloco or store credit elsewhere in the Square to make up for revenue lost from local advertisers...

Author: By Brian Mejia and Beverly E. Pozuelos, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: Student Periodicals Cope With Downturn | 5/18/2009 | See Source »

...away with the Ad Board. Harvard can operate on an honor system...

Author: By Liyun Jin | Title: Budget Plinko, Part IV: Cut This Instead! | 5/15/2009 | See Source »

...Student Affairs Committee—to five. The Finance Committee will still exist, but some responsibilities will be delegated to other committees. The Student Affairs Committee will be split into the Student Life Committee and the Education Committee. The Student Relations Committee—which was created as an ad hoc committee in the first piece of legislation this semester—will also be institutionalized. A Student Initiatives Committee will also be formed to run programs such as UC TKTS, which raffles off free tickets every week to campus and local events. “The most significant change...

Author: By Brittany M Llewellyn and Eric P. Newcomer, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: UC Passes Bill To Up Number of Reps | 5/11/2009 | See Source »

...This proposal makes it clear that student group leaders are protected under the amnesty policy just as much as any other student,” Holoshitz said. “If it is something like hazing, then I think everyone would agree that we have the Ad Board for this reason.” In a Crimson interview last November, outgoing Associate Dean of Student Life and Activities Judith H. Kidd recommended an “educational” component of a revised amnesty policy, a focus that is featured in the new policy. Student organization leaders...

Author: By Bita M. Assad and Ahmed N. Mabruk, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: CHL Debuts Revised Amnesty Policy | 5/10/2009 | See Source »

...Ryan is one of the smart, young, telegenic policy wonks who have been hailed as the GOP's future, and his budget includes relatively few the-Lord-shall-provide accounting gimmicks by D.C. standards. He knows its potential cuts could sound nasty in a 30-second ad, but he wants Republicans to stop running away from limited-government principles. "We've got to stop being afraid of the politics," he says. "At this point, what have we got to lose...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: One Year Ago: The Republicans in Distress | 5/7/2009 | See Source »

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