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Identifying a "void" in campus publications thus far, Diversity and Distinction Co-founder Michael M. Luo '98 told magazine recruits last night that the new publication will address the minority community "as a whole...
...talking about not just ethnic minorities, but gays, lesbians, and the handicapped," said Luo, who is also a Crimson editor...
...people that read [existing minority publications] tend to be within those groups," Luo said. He added that he hoped Diversity and Distinction would "speak to a broader audience...
Despite its magazine format, the new publication will emphasize "hard news" and "in-depth feature" articles, and will include fewer literary pieces than other minority publications, said Luo...
Michael M. Luo's article ("Asian-Americans: Breaking the Mold," Scrutiny, Feb. 1, 1995) parades in front of the reader a handful of Asian Americans who are ostensibly "breaking the mold," almost as a novel zoological phenomenon. In particular, he contrasts the prevalent pre-med image of Asian Americans with the exciting new venues that they find themselves in: high-rank campus publishing, student businesses and--of all impressive things--the Undergraduate Council...