Real censorship at Harvard

From the Crimson:

The editor-in-chief of The Harbus, the weekly student paper for the Harvard Business School (HBS), resigned suddenly last Wednesday to protest what he called threatening action on the part of the HBS administration.

After administrators criticized a cartoon that ran in the Oct. 28 issue, editor-in-chief Nick A. Will was called into a meeting with Steven R. Nelson, executive director of the MBA Program.

According to Will�s resignation letter, Nelson threatened him with disciplinary action in a Nov. 4 meeting.

�[Nelson] suggested I steer clear of all questionable content in further issues,� Will wrote.

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