Word: staff
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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IMAGINING a community of perfect diversity, the staff opinion passionately plunges down the wrong course at the right time for the housing lottery...
...endorsing 100 percent randomization, the staff wraps itself recklessly in the banner of "diversity," carelessly applying a heavy-handed solution. It sacrifices the principle that a free, educated community can and should direct itself toward its own ideals--gradually if need be--for the illusion that tolerance can be manufactured virtually overnight, externally. For the sake of the symbolism of total randomization, it also sweeps aside serious problems with that plan...
...behalf of the staff of the Harvard Independent, I wish to express my strongest displeasure with the gratuitous and obnoxious Reporter's Notebook entry which ran in your publication last Saturday. Not only do such digs read as the product of a self-important but grossly insecure Crimson editorial staff, they also do great damage to the ostensibly communal society of campus publications...
...Crimson editorial staff would do well to focus their considerable talents upon their own publication. As any regular Crimson reader would know, your work is cut out for you. Just do it. Jack Moynihan '91 President, Harvard Independent
...newspaper] has been a priority for a while" for the dean's office, but staff and resources have only recently become available, said Assistant Dean of Students Ellen Hatfield Towne. The quarterly paper format grew out of a yearly College news edition published for incoming first-year students each summer, she said...