Word: editor
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Seton and Redmond, who is also a Crimson editor, now face the challenge of proving that their unlikely yet promising pairing can indeed produce results. We are most enthusiastic about the team's pledge to focus on important student services. Specifically, we believe three areas should top the agenda in 1999: academic and personal advising reform, a renewed push for greater diversity on the Faculty and the start of a serious dialogue among students and administrators about the construction of a viable new student center...
Nelson, a history concentrator from New Yorkwho is also a Crimson editor, said he will focuson "classics and intellectual history" while hestudies at the University of Cambridge...
...This is in line with the trends we've been tracking," says TIME science editor Philip Elmer-DeWitt. "More than half of AOL users are now girls and women, largely because it offers such good e-mail chat services." And even in a p.c. PC world, is it that surprising that women find chat addictive? Still, one might expect than only kids would have 55 hours a week to spend online -- the average dose for self-described addicts -- but researchers were surprised to discover that the typical Net fiend was closer to 30. They also tended to be depressed...
...they aren't? Monty's editor at Random House, Deborah Futter, sees the many accusations as "part of a family squabble." Monty himself, a friendly, convincing talker, boyish smiler and earnest eye contacter, is not apologizing. Choking back tears, he told an audience recently, "When you read that book, that was my life." It was written for his maltreated friends, the world's horses. "Don't take this wrong," says Monty to a reporter who has grown skeptical, "but if everything I said was 100% false, look at the good it's doing...
...perfect world, a review of Kalman's collected designs would consist of some single image, possibly offensive, definitely shocking, arguably beautiful. The founder of the quintessentially '80s design firm M&Co. and the editor of Benetton's Colors magazine, Kalman has created visuals that, whether pretentious or prophetic, snatch and hold the attention. Witness his "photos" of a black Queen Elizabeth II and of Ronald Reagan with AIDS. The only downside to this provocative catalog is that little in it is new, and Kalman's work relies on surprise. But there are worse ways to spend time than...