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Peninsula has offered to purchase The Harvard Salient, Peninsula editors announced in a press release yesterday...
...rate, I was not surprised on Saturday to see no mention of these charges. I did, however, appreciate the photo. My parents will treasure it. Of course, you had plenty of room to attack Josh Liston, Let's Go and the Salient...
Pidot disagreed over the Crimson's decision to cover the goings-on over at the Salient, saying that there was no news to be covered. Perhaps you'll call us too `aggressive' in reporting the news. But if a prominent campus publication loses almost half of its executive board, suffers from intense infighting and has all the financial stability of a savings and loan, that sounds like news to us. Being boring and soporific as a publication does not excuse the Salient from Crimson scrutiny. Just because everything in the Salient isn't worth reading does not mean everything about...
According to the Unofficial Guide to Life at Harvard, the Harvard Salient was "founded in 1981 by students who sought to provide a journalistic alternative to what they felt was a predominantly liberal campus press." And what a splendid alternative it is. If you want to be liberal, work for Perspective, Lighthouse, HQ or any number of campus publications. If financial insolvency is your thing--perhaps you're a budding turnaround artist--then go work for the Salient...
Pidot explains the recent turmoil that has shaken his publication by talking about "hills and valleys" in organizational history. Whit, this isn't a valley. The chasm is wide and deep, and we wonder whether the Salient will ever emerge from...