Harvard Crimson
And not simply pontificators, says Times columnist
Nicholas Kristof. "My dirty little secret is that I’m really not very opinionated. But a good column needs a bit of passion, and I find that with various moral issues -- genocide, global poverty, sex trafficking and other injustices." ON HARVARD: "I tried to study a million hours a week and also to work a million hours a week at The Crimson. It didn't work, and I realized I'd have to choose. So I focused on my academic work and made The Crimson secondary." || Crimson profiles of
David Sanger,
Jeffrey Toobin and
Bill McKibben.