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...across the globe this summer, we will be not be publishing our regular slate of editorials. Instead, we have invited editors to submit summer postcards from afar. We hope they will give you a flavor of the wide range of the jobs, internships, activities, and experiences that characterize Crimson editors?? summers, while at the same time providing a glimpse of the issues and opinions that are moving and animating our staff in every corner of the world...
...made the life of the others almost easy because he was so hard-working,” adds Langguth. “He just dug in. He was at the editors?? desk every night...
Stefanik said she and Kaden—both Crimson editors??have three major goals for their term; first, to “make sure every student has a substantial role to play at the IOP, increasing the number of policy groups and focusing more on them than in the past,” she said...
...lack of snap.” I just wasn’t funny, I told them sheepishly, over an incredibly awkward schmooze at Daedalus. As an associate, I was in awe of Rachel E. Dry’s seemingly endless store of random knowledge. During editors?? meetings, whenever she would begin a sentence, “Is this dumb...” the rest of us knew she was about to pitch some incredibly off-beat, but incredibly interesting story. Rachel always seemed to know which obscure academic to contact for a story, or what former Crimed could...
Working on FM, I’ve gotten not only to know fellow writers and editors??shout-out to Mollie and the amazing associates—but a wonderful group of photographers and designers. We gained an appreciation for each other’s work: “that’s a great photo” or “that list was really funny” and collaborated on covers, spreads, and jokes during writers meetings that went too long: “Wait, guys! Let’s do an article on this website, it?...