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Such inertia often breaks down during what is known in the industry as "life transitions"--weddings, births and deaths. Dana Brosnahan, 28, of West Bend, Wis., sought an outlet after her mother's death. "I wanted to have something for my kids so they would know my mother," she says. Scrapbooks appeal to the historian in each of us. In Milwaukee, Jan Schwabe, 41, took the politic route of making a "heritage book" of her husband's family. "He now appreciates my being into scrapbooking," she says. "And for the first time, he isn't asking me how much...
...Harvard doesn't want to be seen as subsidizing undergraduate drinking, but that was the one place women approached the social outlet available to men," Sears says...
...Hopefully, many years down the line, we will be able to look and see that the Current is continuing to inform and interest all its readers nationwide, and that it is continuing to provide an outlet for student journalists at Harvard," Loss writes in an e-mail message...
...serious point. The essence of journalism is detachment. And, objectivity requires a certain amount of alienation. It is difficult to write about the campus political or social scene if one feels deeply enmeshed in it. For many who feel slightly estranged from the world around them, journalism becomes an outlet for their disaffection. This may explain why so many who write for The Crimson do not fit the traditional Harvard mold. It is safe to say that if the late President Lowell looked around the newsroom, he would be slightly aghast...
...Harvard Creates has attempted to provide a forum and outlet for Harvard students in a variety of expressive forms...