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Look for this trend to continue in the following years: If The Crimson continues to foster relationships with the community, to promote diversity in its own newsroom, and if the paper is widely read, the paper will become relevant to students...
Science concentrators who work in The Crimson's newsroom are few and far between. You're much more likely to hear a debate on deconstructionism than one on DNA replication. Pre-meds are slightly more common at The Crimson, but you can still count them on the fingers of one hand...
...distant past, The Crimson's newsroom was populated mainly by the first model of journalists--the Woodward and Bernstein wannabes. Our job was to ferret out the good, the bad and the just plain ugly at Harvard and offer it to the people...
...have called or written The Crimson to criticize an article we printed on November 13 about a teaching fellow who was allegedly beaten by two men. Our coverage of the event has raised questions of journalistic ethics that need to be discussed in a forum more public than our newsroom...
...raises the sensitive issue of giving specific details and identifying accusers and the accused in crime stories. Conversely, when we do err on the side of printing what we know in sensitive stories, we do so only after thinking the issues through and debating them in the newsroom. Sometimes, readers don't like the results...