Word: informative
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Fisk said that such reporting fails to inform the public and can be misleading...
Duncan M. Currie ’04, a history concentrator in Leverett House, is beginning his first semester as a Crimson columnist. He will offer insight and commentary on the major issues of the day, taken from a conservative perspective. He hopes to both inform and entertain readers—even those who aren’t members of the “Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy.” His column will appear on alternate Wednesdays...
Last week, Sean and Judy Palfrey, the Adams House masters, did just this. Wanting to inform their House of why they attended a peace rally in San Francisco earlier this month, the Palfreys sent an e-mail to all Adamsians explaining how they thought President Bush was acting rashly, without regard for international law or for the dangers a cornered Saddam Hussein might pose. Their e-mail urged all members of the Adams House community to engage with this burning issue...
...This doesn’t seem to me to be within reason, so with regret, I have written to the Council to inform them that we will move forward without the tunnel,” wrote Alan J. Stone, Vice President for Government, Community and Public Affairs in a letter to neighbors dated...
...sacred mission of the press is simply to inform. But when thorough, aggressive reporting paints an unflattering portrait of a college or its administrators, censorship at public universities inevitably arises. The so-called educators believe that the search for truth—the central goal of any university—is not so important when the truth-seekers are student reporters covering the administration...