Word: mottoes
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...this to be nice," is a timeworn Crimson motto that in some ways speaks the truth. Despite a dedication to the community and to objective reporting, a newspaper does not often win friends. Even the most fair and accurate reporting of controversy can leave both sides angry...
...unthinking adherence to a motto like "we are not in this to be nice" makes it too easy to brush aside criticism that may be legitimate. Each issue of a newspaper includes not only the news, but also the editors' and reporters' personal judgments about what is interesting and important. Consequently, news people are not always willing to take criticism. To question an editor's judgment, they think, is paramount to questioning a bloodhound's nose. When news is the topic, few journalists will readily admit they are wrong, especially when non-journalists are raising the questions...
WASHINGTON--"Work hard, play hard" might have been Bill Clinton's motto last night, as he blew off presidential steam by partying with 63,000 other Americans at 12 inaugural balls across this city...
...sooner or later, in this case sooner. So, if you want to a) hear some great music, b) scope a good case study for a business school class or c) find me after hours, swing by the House of Blues. And remember, Blues Is Better. That's the motto they stamp on your hand...
...attempt to return the "Christo et Ecclesiae" the University's original "Veritas" motto, the Graduate School Christian Fellowship launched its first Veritas Forum this week...