Word: newsrooms
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...made my home not in Lowell House but at a small desk to the right of the white eraser board under the bright lights in the busy newsroom at 14 Plympton Street. The more Harvardians who decide to join, the better, for their knowledge and for The Crimson?...
...fairness, tolerance and viewpoint diversity can be established independently. Writers of all stripes are, in fact, conscious of gender and race distinctions. People intrinsically check and re-check their prose for language that stigmatizes, divides or labels. On listservs and on campus, in our daily log and in the newsroom, editors carefully weigh the effects, sources and content of the news coverage against a background of pitched emotion. They know that perception matters at Harvard...
...think any working journalist should be phony enough to pretend that anything I say on Weakest Link is anything different from what they've heard in their average newsroom...
...prerogative, to define the term for them. So far, it seems that the "troops" will cross that line in the mainstream media once the White House, or a substantial number of congresspeople, decide to haul the "h"-bomb out of their rhetorical arsenals. Or once somebody in some newsroom finally cracks open a dictionary...
...next day, editor-in-chief Daniel Hernandez entered his newsroom only to face a group of staffers furious about the ad. They were shortly joined by 40 protestors--led by one of the newspaper's own columnists...