Word: columnist
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Andrei H. Cherny '97 is the Election '96 columnist for The Crimson. His column will appear periodically through January...
Diversity and apathy in journalism are topics that Dorothy Gilliam, Washington Post columnist and former president of the National Association of Black Journalists, hopes to address in her group, "Redefining the News...
...Klein, in his Newsweek column, wrote that he had signed his novel Primary Colors as Anonymous because he wished the novel to be evaluated on its own merit, not as the novel of a political columnist well-known the media. Klein had to evade an elaborate and concentrated media assault intent upon determining the identity of Anonymous. We take our anonymity for granted and even complain about...
...Stones, were two-thirds of the way through their latest U.S. tour when Noel, the less volatile one, hopped on a Concorde back to London three hours before a concert. Rumors of brotherly fisticuffs, drug use and (gasp!) a permanent split engulfed the British media. A London Times columnist said if the band is finished she'll "be lying on the floor, crying and wailing and gnashing my teeth...
This semester's fellows, who will lead study groups, participate in informal discussions with students and attend classes and lectures, include: Mark Merritt, the RNC convention spokesperson; David Wilhelm, the Clinton campaign manager; Tom Gallagher, former Florida treasurer; Dorothy Gilliam, a Washington Post columnist; Eunice S. Groark, former Connecticut Independent lieutenant governor; and Mike Sullivan, former governor of Wyoming...