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    Demon Magazine
    Robby Bershow demon@hcs.harvard.edu
    Demon is a Harvard student organization that publishes a quarterly paper-based and weekly online humor magazine. Since it was founded in 1995, Demon has expanded its staff four-fold and now sponsors events like movies and comedy shows. Members of Demon include writers, artists, photographers, designers, business people, megalo-maniacs, comedians, and, of course, our social specialists who plan our many illicit and raucous festivities throughout the year.
    Harvard FOCUS Europe
    Thomas Schoenwaelder focus@hcs.harvard.edu
    Harvard Focus Europe is the first undergraduate student publication in the United States that deals with political, economic and cultural themes concerning the European Union and its member nations. Harvard Focus Europe publishes an Internet publication and a printed journal as a collaborative effort of students, professors, politicians, researchers and businessmen in the United States and Europe. As a young organization, we are always looking or new members who will quickly find themselves assuming important and challenging responsibilites in our organization. For further informaton please contact Thomas Schoenwaelder (864 4480).
    Harvard Student Agencies
    Sarmad Shaikh hsa@hsa.net
    Harvard Student Agencies is dedicated to helping Harvard students defray the rising (and rising and rising) costs of a Harvard education, while providing these students with practical business experience, and supplying valuable, necessary services to the Harvard Community. Now, while this may sound well and good, how exactly does HSA go about pursuing these ideals? HSA achieves this mission by presenting students with a myriad of diverse opportunities that all lead to a single collective goal: to provide the highest quality jobs available to Harvard students.

HSA consists of 11 different agencies each headed by a student manager. The agencies include, HSA Computer Services, Harvard Graphic Design, Harvard Student Resources, Unofficial Publications, Let’s Go Publishing, The Campus Store, HSA Cleaners, Harvard Distribution, The Center for Enterprise, Let’s Go Ad Sales, and HSA Rentals. These agencies provide a plethora of services ranging from organizing a mini-MBA program for rising seniors, to designing posters for other student groups, to publishing the world’s best-selling budget travel guide series.

    Harvard Yearbook
    Richard Freed, President, freed@fas.harvard.edu yearbook@hcs.harvard.edu
   
    Harvard-Radcliffe Catholic Student Association's Voice
    Michael Espiritu, Jacqueline Hamm, or Christopher Roberts. csa@hcs.harvard.edu
    The Voice is the Catholic Student Association's intellectual, theological, and philosophical journal. It is a forum for essays, articles, editorials on topics related to Catholicism, faith, or the CSA. Short works of fiction and poetry are also published. The Voice is printed once per semester. Writers and photographers are needed!
    Satire V
    Ari Weisbard satirev@hcs.harvard.edu
    Harvard's only publication, Satire V is a group of progressive, creative people devoted to putting out a monthly periodical filled with hard-hitting journalism. Satire V-- Holding a Mirror Up to Truth
    Satire V
    Ari Weisbard satirev@hcs.harvard.edu
    Harvard's only publication, Satire V is a group of progressive, creative people devoted to putting out a monthly periodical filled with hard-hitting journalism. Satire V-- Holding a Mirror Up to Truth
    The Harvard Crimson
    Josh Simon (president), Melissa Crocker (executive officer) crimson@thecrimson.com
    The Crimson, Cambridge's only breakfast table daily, is published five days a week. The paper includes a daily editorial section, sports section, cartoons and news about Harvard and from around the world. It also has daily feature pages on the faculty, student life, arts, the region and more. The Crimson also produces a weekend magazine called Fifteen Minutes, distributed every Thursday, and CRIMSON, a monthly magazine for parents, alumni and friends of Harvard. The Harvard Crimson is a million-dollar corporation. The Crimson is independent of the University, funded by subscriptions and advertising revenue. The Crimson owns its own recently renovated building on 14 Plympton Street which houses its own printing presses, making it one of only two college newspapers in the country that publishes on its premises. For more information about comping any of the Crimson's ten boards--news, editorial, arts, sports, fifteen minutes, design, photo, graphics, online, and business, check out our comp website: http://www.thecrimson.com/comp or email comp@thecrimson.com
    WHRB 95.3 FM
    Eric Aiese/Greg Dorsainville eric@whrb.org
    WHRB is Harvard's student-run, 24-hour radio station, now celebrating 60 years of broadcasting excellence ot the Boston area. Tune in at 95.3 FM, or listen online at whrb.org, for classical, jazz, blues, progressive, punk rock, hip-hop, news, and sports. Membership is open to all Harvard undergraduates, to work on-air or gain real-world experience running a major-market commercial radio station, in the business, sales, tech, promotions, and engineering departments. Comps are held at the beginning of each semester.