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While I was happy to see coverage of the new Director for Freshman Programming position (news, Mar. 6), I was dismayed by the article??s reference to the Dean’s Office creating a ‘Fun’ Director. A small part of the job will be to “serve as the primary liaison with the First-Year Social Committee to develop, plan and promote first-year events and activities.” The major responsibilities will center on Freshman Dean’s Office publications, pre-orientation programs, Opening Days, residential education...
...vice-chancellor—who declined though her office to comment for this article??has since remained a presence in the English press. However, reports now tend to focus on her adroit steerage of an unwieldy university rather than her poor handling of a bicycle...
...letter sent yesterday from Yau’s attorney, Howard M. Cooper, to the article??s authors and fact-checker charged that “false and defamatory” statements as well as “sensationalized quotes” had “unfairly soiled the reputation of an individual who has spent his entire life earning, justifiably and on the merits, a reputation as one of the foremost mathematicians of our time...
Cooper wrote that this illustration and the article??s text falsely implied that Yau was trying to rob Perelman of the Fields Medal...
...same goes for what you learn about arguments and counter-arguments in Expos. I find that thinking of questions my readers will ask themselves as they read my work—whether a paper or a Crimson article??and addressing those questions make for a solid piece of writing. Why wouldn’t Virginia Woolf create a narrator in “To the Lighthouse” who is clearly defined? The process might seem simple, but I sometimes forgot to be a step ahead of the reader, and to bring my thoughts to fruition; Expos changed...