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...Crimson executive charged with running circulation is very much aware the distribution system has had trouble this year. David I. Kim '01 understands that "it's not perfect. We're aware of the problems." In order to find out where the delivery problems are concentrated, The Crimson has a Web site (http://www.thecrimson.com/delivery) where student complaints about distribution problems are compiled. According to Kim, the Web site is effective and helpful: "It makes it easier to complain, and we pass on the information to the deliverers." Still, he admits that many people complain...

Author: By David B. Orr, | Title: If Only the Paper Came | 10/22/1999 | See Source »

Although the Web site is certainly a positive step, it has not solved the circulation problems. In fact, one of my roommates contacts the site almost every day, and yet we still do not receive the paper. Kim says the Quad represents a particular challenge for distribution. "The way the streets of Cambridge run, the logical distribution route gets to the Quad last. There is no anti-Quad bias, but if the paper is late getting out, it might not get dropped door-to-door" in the Quad Houses...

Author: By David B. Orr, | Title: If Only the Paper Came | 10/22/1999 | See Source »

...clearly not perfect." But he insists that the business department is aware of the problem and that "there are people working on circulation every day." Those in charge of circulation seem particularly sensitive to the fact that their colleagues work so hard to get the paper out. Says Kim, "I want to see The Crimson going door-to-door, not just dropped off in the dining halls. I have lots of friends who work for The Crimson, and it really is the voice of the undergraduate community...

Author: By David B. Orr, | Title: If Only the Paper Came | 10/22/1999 | See Source »

...rules!" shouts Kim, thrusting her fist into the air. "It's a happy place...

Author: By Carol J. Garvan, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: The Garment District: Heaven in a Pile of Clothes at Cambridge's Vintage Mart | 10/20/1999 | See Source »

...prevent the hazing of a female cadet who dropped out in 1997. Under federal mandate, the academy grudgingly admitted its first female student in 1995, who left after just six days, complaining of being ostracized by male cadets. Four more women enrolled the next year. Two, Jeanie Mentavlos and Kim Messer, dropped out within six months. Of the remaining two, one graduated magna cum laude in May and the other is scheduled to graduate with honors this year. It?s the two who got away who pose the problem for the Citadel ? both have filed discrimination suits. Messer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Citadel Snaps to Attention | 10/20/1999 | See Source »

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