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Cliff W. Chiang ’96 knows dark and twisted. Five years ago, this Harvard grad left his job as assistant editor for the Vertigo comics imprint—the branch of DC Comics responsible for publishing “V for Vendetta,” as well as many other mature-reader-oriented titles—to move back in with his parents and start from scratch. The goal: become a comic book artist in his own right. The path: quite dark and twisted indeed. Chiang was a trailblazer in his undergrad days as a joint concentrator...
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...focusing on costless grassroots effort: I find that students respond better to personal contact than doordrops and posters.” Allen said that another presidential ticket, led by Tom D. Hadfield ’08 and running mate Adam Goldenberg ’08, who are both Crimson editors, has expressed concern to the Election Commission that the Petersen-Sundquist campaign has understated its expenses. But Allen said yesterday that there was “no evidence at this time” of any suspect spending. As of early this morning, the Hadfield-Goldenberg campaign has been charged with...
...survived Math 55, even though she lacked one of the class’s common denominators—a Y chromosome. She wasn’t alone. Fellow sophomores Hannah Chung ’09 and Hana Kitasei ’09, a Crimson photo editor, joined Harris for the first semester. They were three girls in a class of 21 (if you can do the math, that’s approximately 14.285 percent). But Chung said those numbers weren’t a problem. “I’m used to being in a class where...