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...11th grader, she interviewed coal miners in Tennessee for a documentary, and—following a stint as a Crimson reporter??she interned at the New York Daily News...

Author: By Robin M. Peguero, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: A Kennedy Content to Stay in the Shadows | 6/8/2005 | See Source »

When I arrived at Harvard in 2001, it seemed like bad timing. Grade deflation was the new trend. Caps on honors for my class would be stricter than ever. But a window of opportunity opened up when The Crimson’s first-ever Roving Reporter??Vicky C. Hallett ’02—announced her retirement. This was my chance to graduate with distinction...

Author: By Jenifer L. Steinhardt, | Title: Ready to Rove | 6/8/2005 | See Source »

...also the objective that motivates any journalist. A reporter??s best work is not fed to them through press releases. It stems from their desire to answer their own questions, such as why some schools systems fail and others succeed, or why everybody is buying an iPod. A good journalist presents a new angle to a problem that some never knew existed...

Author: By Jessica E. Vascellaro, | Title: Learning To Be a Journalist | 6/6/2005 | See Source »

Judge David Tatel hinted at the nature of this case when he wrote that he might have granted the reporter??s request, had the leak been “less harmful to national security or more vital to public debate.” Surely prosecutors will not decide what leaks meet this standard, and hopefully judges will not, either. To say that freedom of the press exists ad hoc, in cases that meet some mutable standard of harmlessness and vitality, is to say that it does not exist at all. Any damning exposé of government policy could...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Home of the Subpoenaed | 2/23/2005 | See Source »

...stylist right now”). Here in Cambridge, the populace is not exactly known for its innovative sense of style. Even the architecture is too old to be hip. But nonetheless, as FM discovered, Harvard Square has its own trends and trendsetters. Combing the streets with cameras and reporter??s notebooks, FM’s staff looked for unique personal style and campus-wide trends. This may not be New York, but we do what...

Author: By Andrew M. Brunner, Meghan M. Dolan, and Ravi P. Ramchandani, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: Style | 12/2/2004 | See Source »

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