Word: publishers
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...There’s definitely a problem with name recognition, because we only publish twice a year,” he says. “A lot of students forget about us until their senior yearbook...
...Crimson used to publish each organization by alphabetical order, and cut off any organization they didn’t have room for,” he says. “So the yearbook always got cut off. Our predecessors got sort of tired of it, so they put us in as Aardvark Publications...
...Kleinschmidt, who was researching dyslexia in a rat model, says she was hoping to publish her undergraduate thesis as well...
...only argue that the HUPD, as an agency that does retain these state police powers, should be subject to the same standards that apply to any other police force in the Commonwealth. The Crimson is not seeking access to these records so that it will be able to publish sensitive personal information about specific individuals. Instead, we are seeking to gain a better sense of, among other important issues, the frequency of sexual abuse and racial profiling on campus. These are matters that concern all members of the Harvard community. Without access to incident reports compiled by HUPD officers...
...that defense simply invites the question, if it's not factual, why didn't Frey publish A Million Little Pieces as fiction? By claiming that his story was literally true, Frey endowed it with a heightened immediacy and an emotional force that it lacked as a novel-in effect, he borrowed a little extra emotional oomph from his trusting readers, who treated his narrative as 100% lived experience, real dues paid by a real person. That's not trivial. If Frey wasn't entitled to that immediacy and that force-if he stole that oomph rather than borrowed it-well...