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...Salient has become so reactionary that its views no longer raise a campus eyebrow,” wrote Kenyon S.M. Weaver ’04 in a Crimson editorial. Pappin and The Salient, concluded Weaver, an FM editor, had made themselves irrelevant. “Pappin??s views and The Salient as a whole have so clearly fallen almost entirely outside the circle of reasonable dialogue that it is simply not worth the time or energy to argue,” he wrote. “In short, nobody cares...
...that Kavulla has taken the reins, he is trying to mold The Salient into what it was during Pappin??s days, as he describes it: an engine for campus discourse. “You have to admire Pappin because the Salient was widely read then,” Kavulla says. But his first attempt to copy Pappin has led to the same threat Weaver diagnosed: self-marginalization...
...time being, it’s only appropriate to turn our attention towards Pappin??s old haunt: The Salient...
...change President Clinton will have no trouble noticing is Pappin??s hair, once long, it’s now cropped. Was it a bohemian phase? “It was a conservative thing about resistance to change,” he claims...
Pakaluk said yesterday that he agreed with elements of Pappin??s beliefs, but added that his more traditional Salient stance was not inconsistent with the publication’s new face...