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...distributed CO-ED Magazine and Harvard College-distributed Freeze Magazine joined forces and attracted a gaggle of stunning Harvard women, all there to compete to become the next Miss CO-ED model. Not surprisingly, FM identified himself as a Crimson reporter, and a chorus of young ladies politely declined comment. Lindsay N. Hart ’08 and L. Caroleene Hardee ’09, though, were pleased to chat. FM, noticeably flattered, discovered that the two students had heard about the audition from the Kappa Alpha Theta e-mail list. Was the sorority trying to stack the competition? Hard...
...founders of Cambridge Common, says that “readership changed” in the wake of that election cycle. “The audience had specific interest in an issue and needed more than daily news provided,” he says.But though anyone could comment on a Team Zebra or Cambridge Common post, reporting and writing was limited only to a select group of writers. Enter CampusTap.TAP THAT CAMPUSWith a home page that looks swiped from a Harvard marketing brochure (two pictures of Harvard football!) and the motto “This is your campus...
...major changes in response to what they consider, as McClellan also described it today, "inside-Washington babble." Friends of the President said that if Coleman wanted his advice to be considered, he should have given it to Bush privately. (A Coleman aide said the office had no further comment.) And several Republican officials said that if any change were made, it would be the addition of a wise man often referred to as "a David Gergen figure" rather than the departure (forced or otherwise) of any key staff members. Gergen, now a Harvard professor, served Presidents Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford...
...Gross did not comment whether Summers specifically asked for the administration to boost undergraduate satisfaction scores, but he did write in an e-mail that he was “shocked” when he first saw the low numbers, while serving in his previous post as dean for undergraduate education...
...chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, announced at a hearing that he expected to have Maj. Gen. Miller testify before his panel at an unspecified date. Last month, Sen. Lindsey Graham, a Republican from South Carolina who also sits on the committee, made an even more pointed comment, saying, "Shame on us if we allow a story to go forward that is not true and the... dog handlers are paying the price...