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is a nonprofit organization that is independent of the university. All decisions on the content and day-to-day operations of the newspaper are made by undergraduates. The student leaders of the newspaper employ several non-student staff, many of whom have stayed on for many years and have come to be
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editor, ended the Cuban Missile Crisis." Editorial and financial decisions rest in a board of executives, collectively called a "guard", who are chosen for one-year terms each November by the outgoing guard. This process is referred to as the "turkey shoot" or the "shoot". The unsigned opinions of
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is not now, and... never has been, the right color of Harvard." This particular issue, May 21, 1875, also included several reports on athletic events, a concert review, and a call for local shopkeepers to stock the exact shade of crimson ribbon, to avoid "startling variations in the colors worn by
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went daily, its editorial content became the express domain of its president, which lasted until 1911, when President Daniel Nugent, Class of 1911, established a separate editorial board, which has been a key fixture in the Harvard and local Boston community ever since. To be perfectly honest, it
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voted unanimously to refuse the offer: "We are unwilling to accept a gift from one who has been so closely identified with the leadership of a political party which has inflicted damage on the universities of Germany through measures which have struck at principles we believe to be fundamental to
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Throughout the 1990s, there was a great deal of focus on making the staff of the paper more inclusive and diverse. Over time, a financial aid program was instituted to try to address the problem of a lack of socioeconomic diversity. Today, some 90 editors participate in the financial aid program
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abruptly switched to an internet-only format in March 2020. Paper editions were later restored during the fall 2021 semester. In July 2022, the paper announced that it was changing from daily to weekly issues that fall as part of a shift to digital-first journalism.
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launched in 2020. The goal was to get $ 6 million for innovation, $ 6 million for its financial aid program and $ 3 million for building renovations, which had not seen a major renovation in 35 years. The funds will be stored in an organizational trust managed by
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defended it, "That political theories should prevent a Harvard student from enjoying an opportunity for research in one of the world's greatest cultural centers is most unfortunate and scarcely in line with the liberal traditions of which Harvard is pardonably
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While financially independent and independent of editorial control by the Harvard University administration, the newspaper remained under the university's administrative control with its student staff subject to university rules and discipline.
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editors pushed for later curfews for their female writers, who grew increasingly involved in the newspaper's daily operations. Under president Phillip Cronin ('53), women became staff members rather than Radcliffe correspondents.
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The paper returned to its traditional civilian version in 1946, and it grew larger, more financially secure, more diversified, and began more extensive coverage of the world outside the campus during the early
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s higher executives had a much more influential voice when it came to staff editorials; by the mid-1930s, formal editorial meetings, open to the entire staff, were held regularly as they are today.
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as the university's president. The reporters, who had learned of a secret meeting in New York City, got their confirmation when they approached a surprised Rudenstine on his plane ride back to
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women on staff were forced to follow curfews to which Harvard men were not subject, and that interfered greatly with the late hours required in producing a newspaper. Throughout the 1950s,
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photographers, and thereby established the photographic board. The newspaper's president no longer authored editorials single-handedly, and the paper took stronger editorial positions.
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printed its first color edition after obtaining and installing four new Goss Community color presses. The date also marked the unveiling of a major redesign of the paper itself.
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filed a lawsuit against Harvard University to force the Harvard University Police Department to release more complete records to the public. The case was heard before the
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s editors declined Dean Burney's advice and moved forward with a biweekly paper, "a thin layer of editorial content surrounded by an even thinner wrapper of advertising".
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corporation. The incorporation was involuntarily revoked, then revived, in 1986. The paper's key leadership include a president, managing editor, and business manager.
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After the Civil War ... on almost every campus a publication was established which modeled its form, content, and purpose on regular daily newspapers. The
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Any student who volunteers and completes a series of requirements known as the "comp" is elected an editor of the newspaper. As such, all staff members of
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During 1930s and 1940s, reduced financial resources and competition from a publication established by ex-editors represented serious challenges to the
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like that of muckraking big-city newspapers; it was at this time that the paper moved first from a biweekly to a weekly, and then to a daily in 1885.
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The paper flourished at the beginning of the 20th century with the commission of its own building in 1915, located at 14 Plympton Street in
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area in 1915. It was designed by Jardine, Hill & Murdoch, and has been called "stolid, institutional and boring. All the things the
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from editorializing. The paper was administered during the war by a board of Harvard University administrators, alumni, and students.
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Select editorials, letters to the editors, and sports, humor, and news articles from the first 100 years of The Harvard Crimson.
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editors say that their use of the word "comp" is an abbreviation for "competency", emphasizing the training aspect of the comp.
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publishes two weekly sections in addition to its regular weekly paper: an Arts section on Tuesdays and a magazine called
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is composed of 10 boards: Arts, Business, News, Sports, Editorial, Blog, Design, Magazine, Multimedia, and Technology.
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came under fire from some Harvard student groups after an article on a campus protest calling for the abolition of
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Editorial editor (except those editors who plan to write or edit a news story on the same topic in the future).
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editors repeated their scoop of Harvard's presidency in 2001, beating out national media outlets to report that
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is one of the only college newspapers in the U.S. that owns its own printing presses. At the beginning of 2004
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editor", which, though important for transparency, also leads to characterizations such as "former President
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began publishing with a full-color front and back page, in conjunction with the launch of a major redesign.
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included more substance in the 1880s, as the paper's editors were more eager to engage in a quality of
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challenged the subpoena, stating that it would not comply with ConnectU's demands for documents.
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no longer prints in-house but used to print over fifteen other publications on its presses.
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by a vote of the student bodyβ€”the announcement came with a full-page editorial announcing "
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Hernandez, Javier C.; Seward, Zachary M.; Schucker, Daniel J. T. (February 8, 2007).
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and various university officials exchanged letters debating these restrictions.
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stood by its reporting and received support from journalistic ethics experts.
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In May 2024, the newspaper announced it has raised $ 15 million through a
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Editorial Board" are decided at triweekly meetings that are open to any
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would succeed Rudenstine, and again in 2007, being the first to report
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in November 2005. In January 2006, the court decided the case against
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commissioned its headquarters building at 14 Plympton Street in the
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was one of many college newspapers founded shortly after the end of
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would be resigning her post after a tumultuous semester in office.
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In 1966, The Harvard Crimson, Inc. was incorporated as a nonprofit
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This article is about the newspaper. For the athletic program, see
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were the first to break the news that Harvard had selected former
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thought of as family members by the students who run the paper.
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writers were involved in national issues, especially when anti-
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romance that ended in a "rumble on the prairie" and marriage.
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On April 29, 2022, the paper editorialized support for the
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Fu, Angela N.; Guillaume, Kristine E. (October 22, 2019).
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and the establishment of an editorial board in 1911. The
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was the first to allege that portions of Harvard student
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Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton Architectural Press.
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Haidar, Emma H.; Kettles, Cam E. (January 3, 2024).
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The Harvard Crimson Anthology: 100 Years at Harvard
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How Opal Mehta Got Kissed, Got Wild, and Got a Life
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