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Later, as his tour of the Ford plant 50 miles north was winding down, McCain was finally forced to wander over to the print reporters-not to talk, just to look at more cars. He was trailed by a mob of photographers and Cindy, smiling in a black turtleneck, her hair tightly wound. "Very interesting," he said, just before someone showed him the Escape Hybrid. "This is the future obviously." Another Ford executive put him in the driver's seat of a Focus, which could play an iPod on voice command. "Play Abba," said McCain. But the iPod...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: John McCain's Very Bad Day | 2/21/2008 | See Source »

...interested in a college paper? While the professional news industry faces its leanest years yet, college papers, with their volunteer labor force and captive audience, continue to thrive. Advertising revenue for college papers is growing, because unlike most dailies, they are read—not only frequently, but in print rather than online—by young people with pockets stuffed full of their parents’ cash...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Saving the Student Press Action | 2/20/2008 | See Source »

...Like rats jumping off the sinking ship of the professional print business, it seems inevitable that more media publishers will hunt for profit at college papers in the near future. But we, current and future leaders in student journalism, must stand our ground and ward off corporate vultures to keep the student press as it was intended to be—run by students...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Saving the Student Press Action | 2/20/2008 | See Source »

...players exchanged high-fives as they jogged off the court. They knew, though, that coach Kathy Delaney-Smith would have some more serious words for them in the locker room. Describing the first half with “a word I can’t use in print,” the 25-year veteran coach sent out a second-half team humbled and ready to establish itself as the team to beat in the Ivy League. Harvard (12-8, 5-1 Ivy) led the sorry Bears (1-19, 0-6) by only four at halftime before pulling away...

Author: By Emily W. Cunningham, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Convincing Win Over Brown Sets Up Battle With Cornell | 2/11/2008 | See Source »

...Despite this long list of hurdles, hazards, and hardships, underdog art publications have found their niches on campus. Unlike the Harvard of 1866, today’s campus is characterized by diversity—and that extends not only to its undergraduate population, but to the words those students print...

Author: By Anna I. Polonyi, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: OF RAGS AND RICHES | 2/7/2008 | See Source »

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