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...where are students hanging out instead? The TV in The Crimson's conference room is always on; students sleep in the Castle of a semi-secret Bow Street social organization that used to occasionally publish a so-called humor magazine. The Institute of Politics' room for undergraduate officers reveals a lived-in disorder; at Hillel's student lounge, final clubs and the Advocate, undergraduates while away the hours. These spaces often look more disheveled than dignified, something those designing the Barker Center and Loker tried very hard to avoid. Students choose to spend their time in spaces...
...give Drudge too much credit. Though he thumbs his nose at traditional news outlets, they supply most of his information. His sources are inside the media, not (usually) inside the institutions they cover. His scoops--including this one--are generally stuff the grownups either have declined to publish or are about to publish. Having pilfered other folks' material, Drudge has the considerable gall to emblazon his own E-mail dispatches with the warning, WORLD EXCLUSIVE. MUST CREDIT THE DRUDGE REPORT...
Byrne has to run the presses twice on most mornings to accommodate the double sections printed on Mondays and Fridays, and to publish Fifteen Minutes, the Crimson's weekly magazine, on Thursdays...
...direct outcomes were the founding of the Harvard Independent, the expansion of the Harvard Gazette to its present form from a simple notice sheet, the loss of The Crimson's right to publish the University's official notice column and a succession of lean financial years for The Crimson," he wrote...
...Crimson published its own 70th birthdaycommemorative edition that year. Within a fewmonths, it would publish its last issue of theregular paper until almost a year after the warwas over...