Word: vandenberg
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...after publishing issues in spring 2004 and spring 2005, H Bomb fell upon hard times, facing financial troubles and the graduation of the original core staff. Last year, the magazine’s new president, Ming E. Vandenberg ’08, wanted to take H Bomb online as part of rethinking its mission. But that never happened. Faculty adviser Marc D. Hauser, a psychology professor, said he opposed a move online because of concerns about student privacy—but he also emphasized that he did not play a role in decisionmaking...
While under the leadership of Ming E. Vandenberg ’08, H Bomb lost its recognition as an official student group this April due to an incomplete student group registration. Vandenberg, who is a Crimson photographer, declined to comment...
...Bomb’s only current officer is president Ming E. Vandenberg ’08, who declined to comment for this story...
...College recognized it as an official Harvard publication in February 2004, and despite its defunct status, it still retains its notoriety. The recent March 4 issue of The New York Times Magazine mentioned the H Bomb in a feature on college sex magazines, and showcased a picture of Vandenberg holding the magazine’s second issue...
...leadership of H Bomb is in a state of transition from its founders to [Vandenberg],” Djuric said. “It needs people to produce quality content, funds to print, and a small team of guys who are really dedicated...