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Webster Groves' lasting bitterness made it all the more surprising that school administrators would even consider allowing our team of eight reporters, under the command of assistant managing editor Dan Goodgame, and five photographers, guided by deputy picture editor Hillary Raskin, to invade their world. They were in part impressed with last year's award-winning special issue, "A Week in the Life of a Hospital," about the Duke University Medical Center, which we told them would be a model for this project. But they were also persuaded by our regional ambassador, team member and Midwest bureau chief Ron Stodghill...
Beyond tradecraft, there is the larger question of why we would want to concentrate on just one school. "Sometimes, in order to tell a really big story," answers senior editor and key team member Nancy Gibbs, "we've found that it's best to look at it in miniature--in this case to spend a lot of time in one school and try to figure out what pressures it faces, what is working, what isn't and what has really changed since last spring, when we all discovered how complicated high schools can be." Allowed to peel back the layers...
...could see how a lot of women may be disappointed by her dropping out," said Kevin A. Shapiro '00, a former editor of the Salient, a conservative magazine on campus. "But I think the appeal of the party goes beyond just Elizabeth Dole...
Georgia N. Alexakis '00, The Crimson's managing editor, seems to represent the views of most students in the news department: frustrated but understanding. Alexakis says that "it is frustrating for us. We work hard to get the paper out, and ideally everyone would get the paper." But she insists that "we are all one organization. Every department has weaknesses...
David B. Orr '01, who is not a Crimson editor, is a social studies concentrator in Cabot House. He is the reader representative for The Crimson...