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...inability to connect with these working-class voters, is not a little thing. It's a big thing. And it's a big thing that is likely to end up making a big difference in November," Clinton's new chief strategist Geoff Garin said in an interview with the blog Talking Points Memo...
...These policies are all intended to help students,” McLoughlin said, adding that he would need two main things from students in cooperation—advance notice and awareness of capacity concerns. Over the next month McLoughlin and the subcommittee—which has set up a blog to solicit student suggestions—will present the report to CCL, CHL, House Committees, and student group presidents. The report will then be submitted for approval by the Dean of the College and implementation by the Office of Student Life and Activities. —Staff writer Chelsea...
...awaiting official administrative recognition. Co-Founders Steven R. Duque ’08-’09 and Miran Pavic ’09 called The Voice an “amalgamation of media products” consisting of a weekly newspaper, a monthly magazine, and a blog. Duque, The Voice’s publisher, said his new project hopes to address a “disconnect between what people are interested in reading and what is being published.” “[It aims to] transform old media and update the current journalistic model to be more...
...Internet grows, the proliferation of blog and cable news has also led to an increase in access to information. Though these sources raise interesting new issues of accountability, they allow readers exposure to more international reporting from newspapers abroad along with instantaneous coverage provided by bloggers around the world. Furthermore, we can hope to see reporters financed by means outside of the traditional big media outlets. Innovative ventures (such as Pro Publica) which try to provide investigative reporting projects to the big media may become a part of the journalistic landscape in the future...
...according to council member and Director of Tufts University dining services Patti L. Klos. The advisory council examines HUDS’ performance as a whole and also provides feedback on a “specific charge” each year, wrote HUDS Executive Director Ted Mayer on the HUDS blog. This year, HUDS asked the advisory council to “review how we manage and communicate our sustainability efforts and their appropriate place within our programs,” Mayer wrote. According to council member and Harvard parent Karen R. Cosgrove, sustainability is a “hot topic?...