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Nkosi said the magazine??s founders felt the information already available to Harvard students on African issues is incomplete, and sometimes even inaccurate...

Author: By Samuel M. Kabue, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: New Campus Magazine Deals with African Issues | 11/20/2002 | See Source »

...Rhodes, Marshall and Glamour competitions. In recent years, Harvardians have tended to win about twice or three times as many of the former two much-touted fellowships as Yalies. This just about compensates for Yale’s having, this year, twice as many lucky ladies in Glamour Magazine??s top ten college women—surely the most prestigious contest of them...

Author: By Zachary S. Podolsky, | Title: Harvard, Yale: Tooth and Nail | 11/14/2002 | See Source »

...Since we are a weekly publication, most of our reporting should read less like that of a daily paper—straight reporting of the news—and more like that of a magazine??in depth and editorialized,” Ujifusa said...

Author: By Ebonie D. Hazle, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: New Executive Board To Publish First Indy Today | 11/7/2002 | See Source »

...titled “The IMs of Romeo & Juliet.” Mocking our generation of IM-users, the cartoon had Romeo start out saying “yo wassup” and “scool sucked 2day.” Overall, I have to agree with the magazine??s message. There’s something wrong when “talking to friends” means staring at your computer screen and typing, while not gesturing or making any noise. An online smiley face is not a facial expression, an exclamation point is not a tone...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Love It or Hate It | 10/17/2002 | See Source »

When Nancy A. Redd ’03 flipped through a Glamour magazine in the women’s studies department lounge last fall, she didn’t realize she would soon continue a 45-year tradition of Radcliffe and Harvard winners of the magazine??s “Top 10 College Women” competition. Redd’s many accomplishments—including being the highest-earning black American on a game show (for winning $250,000 on “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire”) and co-authoring a Princeton Review...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Glamour and Radcliffe: A Love Story | 10/10/2002 | See Source »

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