Word: columnizing
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...case, it suddenly doesn’t matter to me that I’ve survived 20 column-less years in perfect contentment. It doesn’t matter that the time I’ll save not writing columns will probably be quite helpful with my heavy course load. Never mind that I enjoy my current position as Goddess of the Editor’s Notebook, and apparently will continue to do so. I’m sure that in 10 years I won’t remember The Crimson, let alone this little blip in my writing career...
This scenario of partial failure is typical at Harvard because of the high quality applicant pool. Everyone is over-qualified for all positions, so good people get turned down. I can rest assured that when the column editors said that "deliberations were exceptionally difficult,” they weren’t lying. Picking superior Harvard students is extremely difficult, since clear standouts usually don’t exist...
...Baer ’02, a social studies concentrator in Dunster House, is associate editorial chair of The Crimson. Never too ashamed to parody a billboard hit or publicly mourn the loss of kozmo.com, she will continue to creatively investigate injustice at Harvard, in America and abroad. Her column, which is running for a third semester, appears on alternate Wednesdays...
Ross G. Douthat ’02 is a history and literature concentrator in Quincy House. He will write on politics and culture in the new, post-September Massacre world, and hopes that his words will continue to infuriate, fascinate, perplex and annoy. His column will appear whenever SES and JRL decide it will...
...Jordana R. Lewis ’02 is a history and literature concentrator from Eliot House. By night, she is the more mischievous of the two editorial chairs of The Harvard Crimson. Her column, which will run for its second year will examine our humanity at Harvard...