Word: publishability
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...Anyone is free to enter the market and avoid these costs," he says. "One could probably publish more cheaply a black-and-white textbook without any" of the added features, but "few instructors would choose such a book, I suspect, because it is not really in the students' interest to sacrifice educational value to save a few dollars...
Satire V, which the editors plan to publish monthly, is not yet officially recognized by the College, but Weisbard said he expects that it will be shortly...
...about relatives who passed as white, says she has received 40,000 letters from people affected by passing. "We have to rethink what these racial boxes mean," she says. While blacks have long acknowledged dual bloodlines, more whites are now embracing such revelations. In January, Jillian Simms, 29, will publish a history of her great-grandmother, who was Vassar's first black graduate but passed most of her life as white. Oddly, Simms too had been told she was related to Thomas Jefferson, and her great-grandmother was named Anita Hemings. (It's unknown whether Anita is related to Sally...
...think that the pressure to publish is detracting from that balance," she says. "I'm reasonably happy with the balance right...
...inaugural issue of the magazine, tentatively titled Medmonth, is slated for publication in February. Medmonth will publish features, columns and a pre-med horoscope page to provide guidance to undergraduates interested in medical careers...