Word: coverly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...according to one source, Radcliffe officials are finally setting aside money from the Communications Office budget for the so-called "changeover." These funds would cover costs of publicizing a new Radcliffe, not to mention altering stationary and business cards to reflect any possible name change...
...These are not fines for misbehaving," said Coveney. "Damages are damages and every bit is costly. Most fines don't even cover the actual cost of repair...
During the long nights and weeks I spent at The Crimson this past year, I wondered on occasion why we--100 or so volunteer students--put out a newspaper every day. It is not an easy feat. Sometimes, there is simply a lack of important events to cover. I cringed the day we led with a minor flood in a House dining hall, accompanied by a six-inch-wide photo of a sign informing students of flood. The kind of feedback we usually get from readers is criticism, which can be vocal, as it was in response to our coverage...
...think that the University actively tried to cover up the Elster arrest--far from it. Any violent crime at a safe institution like Harvard is difficult for administrators to handle, and rape is a particularly sensitive issue, for understandable reasons...
More than any other student organization, The Crimson is the agenda-setter for issues on campus. (Of course, we try to main objectivity in the things we cover and how we cover them.) Dean of Students Archie C. Epps III when recently interviewed about the Undergraduate Council, said, "Perhaps The Crimson is the real student government." The Undergraduate Council should remember this as it switches direction in its mission from year to year, and it should remember its original mission: to distribute funds to and support other student organizations. As the council pushes for more funding, it should remain wary...