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Freeze Magazine, Harvard’s answer to Seventeen and YM, is prepping a second issue, to be released at the beginning of September. The first issue of Freeze was by all counts a triumph, and according to founder, Editor-in-Chief Thea Sebastian ’08, the follow-up’s going to be even better?...
...Post wrote that Summers “refused to rubber-stamp appointees chosen by the faculties, blocking candidates who seemed insufficiently distinguished and pressing for diversity in political outlook.” Opinion columns by Summers supporters Alan Dershowitz, who is Frankfurter professor of law, and New Republic Editor-in-Chief and Harvard lecturer Martin Peretz agreed. Peretz Professor of Yiddish Literature Ruth Wisse questioned whether Summers’ resignation was due to anti-Semitism...
While the Harvard Salient faced no formal repercussions for publishing four of the controversial Danish cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammed, the executives of the Daily Illini did not get off so easily. The publisher of the Daily Illini suspended the paper’s editor-in-chief and opinions page editor last Wednesday after the paper printed the polemical cartoons. According to a statement published by the student newspaper at the University of Illinois, the suspensions were enacted at the request of the newsroom staff because of the failure of editors Acton H. Gorton and Chuck Prochaska to consult...
...unveiled full-color glossy while munching on cheese and crackers and listening to live jazz. The magazine, which began as a black-and-white newsletter-style publication, has been enhanced and redesigned under the direction of David A. Williams ’07, the magazine’s editor-in-chief and the publications chair of BMF. The original Remix was founded in 2002 to create a forum for open discussion on issues pertinent to black men at Harvard, BMF President Tracy “Ty” Moore ’06 said. “The old Remix...
While many of the films screened at the Brattle are also available on video and DVD, the editor-in-chief of The Cinematic, Sara M. Watson ’07, said the theater is an important site for film-lovers precisley because it is so different from watching a movie at home...