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Sometimes, the editorial board actively solicits particular pieces for the page; other times, we publish pieces that are submitted to us unsolicited. In either case, signed pieces do not necessarily reflect the views of the editorial board. In fact, we tend to give our writers, especially our columnists and editorial cartoonists, a substantial amount of free reign in choosing their topics; we value clarity and originality of an argument over the particular content of the argument itself...
Comments, found in the lower-left-hand corner of the editorial page, are reserved for the opinions of current Crimson editors. They are meant to be short, focused arguments, and sometimes take more creative forms than more traditional...
...want our editorial page to be a forum for our entire readership. We urge you to write to us with your ideas—opinions of your own that you would like to see in print, or thoughts about how we might improve the page and its content. You can send any feedback, whether you’d like it to be published or not, to letters@thecrimson.com...
...read the New York Post whether at work or at breakfast. I will then look at the Wall Street Journal. Not much more than the front page and then the editorial page. Then the New York Times, about the same. That's about it. I scan the business pages to see if there's something in the New York Times that's not in the Post or the Wall Street Journal. Then sometimes during the day I get a chance to read special things in the papers from London. And I check our Web sites for half an hour...
...years, and now I see those frosty bottles going by me in front of me at a reception - I can't even remember what it tasted like.") Crane is, coincidentally, the brother of ex-Rep. Dan Crane, another Illinois Republican, who was censured in the last big page scandal for having consensual sex with a 17-year-old female page...