Word: paper
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...some conservative Faculty members approached conservative members of The Crimson's alumni board, composed of former editors, complaining the paper was biased. "But that didn't go very far," says James M. Fallows '70, a former Crimson president, emphasizing that no members of the administration were involved...
...Crimson is probably the most independent institution that most journalists will work for during their working lives," Swanson says. "It is run in a collective way...what attracted me most to the paper was its independence...
Despite occasional tensions between the paper and the University, Harvard has never gone beyond reprimanding the paper to censor its content...
MacMillan says she is willing to make sacrifices for The Crimson's right to free speech. "I have grown to adore The Crimson's independence," she says. "I see us get picked up by The New York Times and The Washington Post. The students here really run the paper...
...they brought a civil suit against The Crimson for damage to their reputation and invasion of privacy. Each demanded $240,000, the largest sum the paper has ever been sued...