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...putting concept-driven designs on its sponges. "Washing dishes is not something that's pleasurable, so putting a little bit of design into it is good," says Zaki Kamandy, a second-year student at New York City's Parsons School of Design, whose stylized spoons-knives-forks-and-bubbles print--inspired by the gaggle that always gets washed last--will appear on O-Cel-O sponges this spring. "It's what you would want in a sponge." --By Desa Philadelphia
Because it carries barely any advertising and gives its 4,000-copy print run free to students, the Patriot has relied on donations from wealthy individuals and conservative foundations across the country. Its critics regard such contributions as an attempt by conservatives elsewhere to insinuate themselves into Berkeley politics. But Berkeley's leftist reputation has proved a boon to fund-raising efforts; donors view the Patriot as a beachhead of right-wing thought at a famously liberal university. "In a way, our legacy helps us," says Patriot co-founder Barnett. "People in Alabama may not necessarily be spurred to support...
...only two of these years with exams designed in large part by local teachers. "Over my dead body will we co-opt our system," the state's education commissioner Doug Christensen said last summer. Since then he and the Governor have tussled with Administration officials in private and in print over the issue...
...Hosty and Jeni S. Porche, the editors of The Innovator, to transform what they called a “fluff” newspaper into one that fostered public debate and turned a more critical eye on GSU. “We weren’t just going to print sunshine news,” Hosty told the Associated Press...
...editors of The Crimson refused to only report the news that the administration and alumni saw fit to print. They committed themselves to one simple goal: informing their readers of the truth...