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...read The Crimson. I find The Crimson to be an invaluable source of news about the day-to-day events at the College. However, when it comes to providing more in-depth information on big-news events that happen at Harvard, often The Crimson falls sadly short...

Author: By Noelle Eckley, | Title: READER REPRESENTATIVE | 5/16/1997 | See Source »

...problem that I believe people are referring to is that often The Crimson's coverage stops there. In looking through the paper in the morning, I look for articles that are interesting, that will give me a new perspective on an issue, that will give me in-depth information on something that happened at Harvard. Occasionally, I find such an article. Often, I find it in another publication or news source...

Author: By Noelle Eckley, | Title: READER REPRESENTATIVE | 5/16/1997 | See Source »

...understand the difficulty of providing in-depth, investigative, interesting reporting in every story in a daily newspaper. However, if The Crimson hopes to have its voice heard by a greater portion of the Harvard community, it must reach out to whose who feel that there is no news in The Crimson. And it must learn from the type of coverage it provided in the student custody story--informing the Harvard community of news events weeks before they become hour-long specials...

Author: By Noelle Eckley, | Title: READER REPRESENTATIVE | 5/16/1997 | See Source »

Other preceptorials available are Religious Studies Professor Robert Kraft's "The Jesus Tradition"--a course discussing the evidence and interpretation of religion--and Geology and Environmental Studies Professor Robert Giegengack's "Environmental Quality and the 20th-Century American Culture--an in-depth study of environmental issues...

Author: By Stephanie Cooperman, THE DAILY PENNSYLVANIAN | Title: Ivy League Roundup | 4/7/1997 | See Source »

Although advisors in the house can really get to know students and therefore write more in-depth recommendations, problems may still arise, such as an advisor's having to leave before writing a student's letter...

Author: By Anne C. Krendl, | Title: Just What the Doctor Ordered | 3/4/1997 | See Source »

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