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...President Matthew L. Sundquist ’09 bowed to Freeze??s appeal: “There is no way that anything at Harvard could get six thousand votes,” he acknowledged...
...They were all fun to talk about, fun to read, but none of them really addressed the issues of the college student, and I thought, “What if I started a magazine that filled that niche?”"Upon its debut, “Freeze?? was received warmly by women across campus, but financial issues put the fate of the magazine in question. This was only one of the several reasons Sebastian listed while explaining the magazine’s upcoming move to an exclusively online format."There were three main reasons we moved totally...
...fewer copies than last year’s pioneer issue—with grant money from the Ann Radcliffe Trust and the Undergraduate Council. “[We] printed out exactly as many copies as we had grant money,” Sebastian said. But despite the limited funds, Freeze??s sophomore issue has expanded in both length and range of content with a 64-page issue, themed “Spring Into Summer.” “Our last issue was good but I feel like it lacked a certain diversity of content...
...Freeze never had the chance to vie for doorbox space with Harvard’s other publications. Suffering from insufficient funds, the organization was unable to doordrop its winter 2005 magazine, which was instead sold in the Harvard Coop at $2.95 a pop. And this was not only Freeze??s debut issue—it was the single issue the organization has been able to produce to date...
...their second go-round. “Did we lose money? Of course! Doesn’t every new business?” said Freeze Magazine President Thea L. Sebastian ’08, referring to the financial difficulties her publication has faced over the past few months. Freeze??a Cosmopolitan for collegians, complete with sex tips, quiz, and fashion shoots—was intended to reach other Boston-area schools as well as Harvard, but the premiere edition faced problems with distribution. Policies at other schools barred Freeze from marketing its wares on those campuses, Sebastian said...