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...drop-out William Randolph Hearst, Class of 1886, snubbed Harvard fundraisers after forming the nation??€™s largest media empire. Hearst instead financed the castle of the Harvard Lampoon, a semi-secret Sorrento Square social organization that used to occasionally publish a so-called humor magazine...
Fund managers at the nation??€™s largest non-profit organizations, including Harvard, are typically restricted by IRS tax laws in their investing of charitable trusts...
...Crimson’s has been a quiet and unheralded ascent to the No. 1 spot. Though last year’s team was touted by Stone as the best she’d ever coached, Harvard rode a 14-week streak as the nation??€™s top team only to lose to Dartmouth in the ECAC championship game and in the national championship to Minnesota-Duluth...
...over the last year. Students at Framingham State College have seen their tuition costs balloon by nearly $1,000 just this year. This tuition explosion means more loans and longer work hours for students who want to graduate within six years. And for many students attending school in the nation??€™s sixth most expensive public system, it means no more college at all. Small wonder undergraduate graduation rates are down...
...magazine journalism and had his story turned into a cautionary motion picture this year. Where is the rage at the media players who bypassed the democratic process to willfully eliminate a candidate and manipulate an election with coverage that was often misleading and sometimes downright inaccurate? Many of the nation??€™s top reporters, editors and publishers are doubtless proud of their remarkable demonstration of the uses and abuses of the fourth estate’s power, but they should be ashamed of themselves. The commercial media’s coverage of Dean was often no more than...