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Charles M. Sennott, a co-founder of GlobalPost—an online news organization specializing in international reporting—suggested lowering reporters?? salaries in exchange for giving them more freedom to pursue work outside the newspaper, such as writing books or screenplays...
...against the principles of good reporting. The key to journalistic integrity is not neutrality itself; rather, it is highlighting the unbiased truth, especially when that information can help remedy injustices.Many coaches and athletes seem to be wary of The Crimson, worried about the potential damage our reporters?? research could produce. But there’s no reason those same investigative skills can’t be put to their benefit as well.Perhaps there’s a silver lining to the awkwardness after all.—Staff writer Karan Lodha can be reached at karanlodha@post.harvard.edu...
...everyone involved—fans, coaches, reporters??spring practices and the spring game usually present an opportunity to answer the biggest questions facing the team in the offseason. Usually, it’s turnover at key positions that holds the attention of fans.Sitting down before Harvard’s spring game on Saturday night, I tried to plan out some key position battles I would watch, figuring that the game would be a golden opportunity to gain insight into next fall. But instead of a long list, I came away with the impression that Crimson fans have nothing...
...York Times, and Jim VandeHei of Politico.com. For students, the discussion was an occasion to evaluate the electoral chances of their preferred 2008 candidates. “It was really interesting for me, being from a swing state where we get all the attention, to get the reporters?? perspective—especially how they combined their different regional expertise,” said Megan L. Srinivas ’09 of Iowa. The guests presented different perspectives on mayors’ impact on the 2008 election. “Everybody in American politics is part of the process...
...perspective.” Although Nobel prizes are meant to be apolitical, the question of Gore’s running for president has been raised by supporters, despite his statements that he is not interested in running. At a news conference in Palo Alto, Calif., last Friday, Gore ignored reporters?? questions about the possibility that he run for president in 2008. “I’m going back to work right now,” he said. McCarthy said that inside the White House, Gore might not be as effective in raising awareness...