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...very absence of female op-ed contributors implies that major newspaper editors??€”a profession clearly still controlled by men—feel women can report the news but cannot comment...
...ongoing investigation has so far determined that reporter Jayson Blair misreported at least 36 news stories in the last year. In the wake of the revelations, Raines has come under intense criticism, especially from his own reporters and editors??€”some of whom have called for his resignation...
DoubleTake is clearly a labor of love. After reading the 128 pages following the editors??€™ note in its premiere issue—which contain personalized narratives ranging from a poem by Seamus Heaney to a photoessay of life in the Chicago barrio to impressionistic short stories—even the most skeptical reader would be moved to appreciate its social conscience. In its variety, consistency and precision of editorial expression, DoubleTake is unique. No word goes unillustrated, and no picture unexplained...
...Crimson’s weekly magazine, then called What Is to Be Done?, underwent a name change. This massive list of names reveals the many facets of the editors??€™ collective psyche. Here is evidenced the creativity that has been the life-blood of the endeavor. Read, and imagine What Could Have Been Done...
...experience writing about Wang Dan indicates that current Harvard students—even Crimson reporters and editors??€”are often ill-equipped to effectively hold the University accountable because they lack the institutional memory that helps us see the proverbial forest through the trees...