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Since taking control of HUP in 1990, Sisler has quietly centralized power in his office. When HUP’s last editor-in-chief, Aida Donald, stepped down in June 2000, Sisler conducted a search to replace her, but, he says succinctly, no one “fit the bill.” No one besides Bill Sisler, that is—he took on the responsibilities of editor-in-chief himself instead. “The bottom line,” he says, “is the buck stops here...
...abortion rights and desegregation—that the news is getting hard to follow. Dazed in the face of such successful historical backpedaling, I obsessively read the news in order to situate myself in the nostalgic world of Bush’s making. In the words of Salient editor-in-chief Claire V. McCusker ’04, “these are tricky times, and one cannot be too informed...
Although the residential campus is sometimes perceived as “decadent,” its preservation plays a “huge” role in the HBS experience, said HBS student Allen L. Narcisse, editor-in-chief of The Harbus, the school’s student newspaper...
Despite resentment abroad, U.S. leadership in the world remains strong, Editor-In-Chief of The Economist Bill Emmott said at the ARCO Forum last night...
Although guides to Europe have traditionally been among the series’ best-sellers, Iturralde and Let’s Go editor-in-chief Jeffrey B. Dubner ’03 said Thailand and Costa Rica—both new titles—have also done well in early sales...