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...oaken interior of Sanders Theater crackles with intensity as prominent pacifists lecture on the futility of violence in solving the nation??€™s problems. The event is one in a series of anti-administration rallies and demonstrations that are quickly becoming a weekly ritual at Harvard. But this late ’60s scene is happening almost three decades too early. The date is April 18, 1940. A year later, the Pearl Harbor bombing and the country’s entry into the Second World War would remind the United States and its citizens of the impossibility...
...Earlier this semester, Fox repeatedly approached the board requesting information about the budget and finances of the paper. Given that access to financial information is a standard operating procedure for nearly all of our nation??€™s college papers—independent or not—this move denies USC’s student journalists a holistic view of an industry that is facing major changes. Although the administration has commissioned a task force to investigate Fox’s proposals, its reticence toward financial transparency creates an appearance of impropriety and leaves open questions as to whether...
...list, presented to the Board of Overseers, includes leaders at the nation??€™s top universities, several Harvard administrators, and directors of nonprofit foundations, according to two sources close to the Harvard Corporation, the University’s top governing board...
...nation??€™s top news organizations have battled the same emotions of late, with many of them vexed about how to cope with terminology about the war. It’s an issue consistently debated since 2003, as the administration and compliant news agencies had worked together to shape the country’s various perceptions of the conflict. This past week, in the wake of a decisive electoral defeat and the removal of Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld, the beleaguered president took another blow as a few major news organizations began to shift their description...
...list, presented to the Board of Overseers, includes leaders at the nation??€™s top universities, several Harvard administrators, and directors of nonprofit foundations, according to two sources close to the Harvard Corporation, the University’s top governing board...