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...said he could not address The Crimson’s coverage of the alleged incident in February 2009 because he was not the publication??€™s president at the time...
McDowell, a philosophy professor at the University of Pittsburgh, was invited by the Harvard Review of Philosophy for the publication??€™s fifth annual lecture...
...clouds of cigarette smoke—not a spirit of communitas—are things one would typically expect to issue from the bowels of The Harvard Advocate. This year, with a newfound focus on community service and their Cambridge connections, members of the campus literary and arts publication?? are working to reconfigure that image...
...publication??€™s president, Dana M. Kase ’11, echoed those sentiments in an e-mail to The Crimson...
...Stanford, The Stanford Daily—the campus’s largest and most widely circulated publication??€”may have engaged in a little collegiate money laundering. According to a recent investigative report in The Stanford Review based on The Daily’s IRS Form 990, the publication declared a cash balance of $517,022 in 2008 and then proceeded to transfer more than half the money to a subsidiary non-profit organization called The Friends of The Daily Foundation in order to simulate an $80,408 deficit. With the apparent deficit, The Daily then applied...