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...initiative gained steam, even criticism roused excitement. On Oct. 8, 2002, Crimson columnist Joshua I. Weiner mocked protestors who can smell “a non-fair-trade cup of coffee from a mile away and can instantly mount an impassioned protest without even thinking...
...sports are important, to many, many people. Just because something is meant for recreation does not make it frivolous. And for that reason, the job of sports columnist exists...
...world of the sports columnist, all that should change. Sure, there is a time and place for the sappy, overly-dramatic “my life sucks” Boston Red Sox column. But let’s be honest: This is sports. It’s a game and it’s supposed...
...never personally offended. Why? Because I was not necessarily personally invested in the argument. The goal of a sports columnist should not be to share all of his personal opinions with a wide audience. As I said, I’m just a dude who likes sports. Instead, the purpose of sports columns should be to offer an idea, fact or suggestion that enriches and promotes discourse. Man, I’m starting to sound like John Stuart Mill. This is getting too serious...
...graduate of Yale Law School, Stein is probably best known for his role in Ferris Bueller’s Day Off. But he has also worked as a lawyer, political speechwriter, professor, magazine columnist and host of the Comedy Central game show “Win Ben Stein’s Money...