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Take The Analyst, for instance, a finance magazine published by the Harvard Investment Association (HIA). Conceived by the HIA leadership as a scholarly alternative to established business publications like Venture Magazine and the Harvard Investment Magazine (HIM), The Analyst targets undergrads who have already started preparing for Wall Street...
...there really room for both? Did HIA really need to start a new magazine? As it stands, The Analyst distributes to every dorm room and panders to the uninformed with articles like “Employee Stock Options 101.” But if they want to be taken seriously as an academically rigorous publication, they need to stop trying to act like a general interest newsstand glossy. In Harvard’s overgrown media landscape, publications need to carve out their corners, and stay in their lanes...
Saverin, who served as president of the Harvard Investment Association (HIA) last year, said his goal is for Job’oozle to serve as an “efficient portal” for students, combining the networking and information-gathering capabilities found elsewhere but which had not been brought together into one site before...
...members can apply the fee to the cost of the Wall Street field trip and also receive a copy of HIA's Guide to Investing in Stocks. Now that's high yield...
...catch: HIA charges a $10 membership fee at the beginning of the year, mostly to cover printing expenses...