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...proposition, however, underscores the sport’s traditional rejection of the NCAA label??one that extends as far back as the creation of the NCAA...
...Records. “There is a way to get their music out there besides trying to wait for an elusive record deal.” And she should know. Salmon founded Mala K Music, a record label that distributes music exclusively from Harvard alumni and students. The label??s first album—H the Music, Volume 1—came out in March. She chose the 10 final tracks out of a pool of 50 to create an eclectic mix of pop, reggae, dance, and other genres. Liz W. Carlisle ’06, a country...
...street how to get to the Lampoon building. The woman showed her how to get there—and then gave her a tour. It turned out she was a member. At the time, Muharrar was already a published author. Her book “More Than a Label?? was largely inspired by a friend who had recently moved from Littleton, Colorado. “She insisted Columbine wasn’t any different than our school,” said Muharrar. “And though labeling wasn’t the only cause of the problem...
...scrutiny than any other company looking to get in with Harvard youth through student groups.BLURRING THE LINEOne of the first groups to experiment with corporate sponsorship was Veritas Records, the student-run record label launched at Harvard in 2003. According to James M. Rhodes ’06, the label??s president, Veritas first approached Adidas two years ago, when the sports-apparel store opened in Harvard Square, and the two of them worked together to produce CDs and organize concerts. At the swanky 2004 CD-release party for the first Veritas Records compilation, held in Boston...
Zaccagnino and Siegel worked fast; within the label??s first year they had assembled a crack team of musicians, business people, artists, and producers. Trustees in the music industry and professors on campus backed the project...