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...many of whom (maybe most) are content to exist without campus-wide binges, Big Ten style pep rallies, and other trappings of the more stereotypically collegiate social scene. The Harvard social life is comprised of little spheres of insularity—final clubs, singing groups, sports teams, and yes, newspapers??revolving around one another, devouring their constituents’ time wholesale. Any UC president elected would have a hard time changing that fact in the course of a year, certainly not without somehow changing the student body itself...
...crowd outside Lowell Lecture Hall included some of the nation’s most prominent education journalists. Reporters from at least three Boston-area newspapers??the Globe, the Herald, and Metro—joined counterparts from at least four New York-based dailies—the Times, the Post, the Sun and the Wall Street Journal—as well as the Washington Post and the Associated Press...
Professors’ anger over Summers’ remarks—voiced throughout the month via critical internal letters and op-ed pieces in national newspapers??erupted Tuesday, as Faculty hoped to redress long-standing grievances by honing in on the current situation...
These reactions seem to indicate that the gaffe is important. This conclusion is incorrect. Is the mistake embarrassing? Sure. But important? That’s a different story. After all, is the credibility of the Washington Post—one of the nation’s most respected newspapers??really hurt by the misprint...
...order to expand, Moskovitz and Zuckerberg had to write computer programs that would “parse the course catalogs and student newspapers?? of the additional schools...