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When affordable land does pop up, the University often buys it, beating any female clubs to the punch, says the member of The Fox??s graduate board, who asked not to be named. “Harvard real estate gobbles everything that’s on the market...
However, there are some alumni who want the clubs to open up to women, says the member of The Fox??s graduate board...
...many kids that have been Red Sox fans for about two weeks fight crowded common rooms and FOX??s awful commentators to take in the pageantry of sport? And why won’t those same kids, if Harvard is 9-0 this year when Yale comes to town, ever make it into The Game...
Official blogs have the advantage of being written by real journalists who take ethics and journalistic methodology seriously. Linda Vester, host of Fox??s “Day Side,” told me that in writing her blog, she “[tries] to adhere to the same journalistic principle of balance that I do when I’m on the air.” In fact, the blogs on Fox??s website may be its least partisan element. Vester says she uses her blog to “generate discussion for the following...
Official blogs are the polar opposite. Where people like Christopher Allbritton are trying to transcend mainstream media (with a fraction of their resources), official blogs are attempting to repackage them. Of the three major American 24-hour news outlets—MSNBC, CNN and Fox??two have dedicated staff members to permanent blogs (CNN is still lacking in this regard). Fox in particular devotes a substantial section of its website to its daily selection of five or six blogs. They seem to be mainly targeted at generating interest in Fox??s various news-talk shows...