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...poll in a posting to a House open list, one student rhetorically asked, “Does the News board read the Ed page? Isn’t the ‘Staff-Ed’ supposed to reflect the view of the entire staff? Should the Crimson readership expect a retraction of that opinion? Or is there absolutely no coordination by the Crimson’s leadership as to what it is doing...
...which began as a chronicle of its founders’ quest to bring two zebras to Harvard Square—also gained popularity during the most recent UC election.Andrew H. Golis ’06, one of the founders of Cambridge Common, says that “readership changed” in the wake of that election cycle. “The audience had specific interest in an issue and needed more than daily news provided,” he says.But though anyone could comment on a Team Zebra or Cambridge Common post, reporting and writing was limited only...
...campus and such unlikely places as the Advocate e-mail list. It seems that there’s no real rivalry between the Gamut and The Advocate, despite the similarities of their content. When asked if the chapbook was a ploy to steal from the Advocate’s readership, Alexander J. Rothman ’07 of The Gamut offered an emphatic “No.” He said that at Harvard, “There’s enough good poetry being written to keep both magazines happy.” Harvard does boast poetry heavyweights...
...opinions on some issues is already limited, do we really want to close our discussion off to a potential source of new perspectives? Is the Harvard bubble not already sufficiently insular? It’s difficult to say, when reading existing blogs like Cambridge Common, how much of the readership comes from outside of Harvard, but it is empirically not the case that the uninformed riffraff masses come in and preclude substantive discourse, so what gains are realized by keeping them...
...have spent more words on art-house one-time band-of-the-moment Lightning Bolt than on double platinum success Carrie Underwood. What explains this? The snobbery of music writers? The difficulty in getting promo copies of albums from piracy-paranoid major labels? The desire to inform our readership about new and artistically interesting music? Whatever the case, we don’t write much on what’s on the radio. To reverse this elitist trend, and to keep with the theme of the issue, below are three belated reviews of albums currently in Billboard?...