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Harbus Editor Resigns

This article on Nov. 11, 2002.
Nick Will, editor-in-chief of the Harvard Business School鈥檚 weekly newspaper The Harbus, resigned Nov. 6 after an HBS administration official verbally warned him that a cartoon in the newspaper鈥檚 Oct. 28 edition was both inappropriate and disrespectful. The ensuing controversy attracted national attention, and has raised serious concerns among students about the HBS administration鈥檚 commitment to freedom of the press and academic freedom. . . .
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