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...ramifications unfortunately factor in) to discuss the recent controversy over Larry’s comments and, more specifically, the Faculty’s reaction and prospective vote of no confidence. As a representative of The Crimson’s editorial board, the show ostensibly wanted me, and my male co-chair, to come discuss student sentiment and the way in which we had decided Staff position on the controversy. It was all set, and I was soon to be gracing the small screen. That is, until I had my pre-interview interview...
...interview ended when she informed me that “this [wasn’t] going to work.” My position, aside from being too nuanced (read: informed and accurate), echoed the sentiments of my co-chair too much. It didn’t matter if we were right, ratings require controversy and provocation—and it certainly doesn’t matter if issues are conflated to the point of senselessness. But then came the icing...
...especially tried to expand the scope of musical talent showcased throughout the weekend,” wrote Co-Chair of Junior Parents Weekend Alissa M. Gordon in an e-mail...
...Kendall ’05 is a government concentrator in Kirkland House. Michael B. Firestone ’05 is a history concentrator in Leverett House. Jessica E. Vascellaro ’05, executive editor of The Crimson in 2004, is a history concentrator in Currier House. They are co-chair and participation chairs of Senior Gift, respectively...
Margaret C. D. Barusch ’06, the other BGLTSA co-chair, said the comments might have seemed insensitive in effect, if not in intent...