Word: depth
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Cornell placed fourth at the Easterns (behind you know who), and can bring a depth Harvard hasn't seen too often this season...
...makeup this year is like a championship team. We do have a lot of stars, but what we have is so much depth, which would be to our advantage in the Easterns, since it's a dual meet," Costin Scalise said...
...proudest of. It is his selection of the Endangered Earth as the Planet of the Year in 1988, a daring play on TIME's traditional Man of the Year choice. Says he: "We took a story that was all around us but that no one had treated in the depth it deserved. And we produced a list of solutions that stand up very well today...
...primary responsibility of a newspaper has been, and always will be, to provide news. Today, Pulitzer's credo in part translates into a mandate for investigative, in-depth journalism. It's important to publish stories that people do not want to hear about, to discuss incidents people don't consider relevant or believe should "best be left alone." But serving the community requires more than glitzy, controversial investigative reporting. A newspaper best promotes the public welfare by chronicling the everyday existence of everyday people...
...their news columns represent the diversity of their readers. They must also ensure that their newsrooms reflect their readership. The Crimson staff's failure to reflect accurately the diversity of Harvard-Radcliffe is a problem we have long acknowledged. Without a diverse staff, our coverage of underrepresented groups lacks depth and nuance. If we had a more Black editors. It is undeniable that we would publish more news about Black students. As it is now, our ties to the Black community are weak...