Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Christen Brown: Writing Success with The Harvard Crimson



There is no doubt that Harvard University has been the recipient of much success and acclaim during its almost four hundred years of existence. As the university’s student-run Harvard newspaper, the Harvard Crimson has enjoyed many similar successes since its inception, which is in large part because of the efforts of skilled contributors like Christen Brown.

 
Christen Brown was a successful writer and sports journalist for the historic Crimson publication during the year 2010. Christen is credited with the creation of multiple sports profiles and features during her time as a Crimson sports journalist. Christen Brown served the Crimson admirably, contributing quality pieces to what is known as the oldest college newspaper in U.S. history. The Harvard Crimson, founded in 1873, has been fortunate over the years to have been managed and staffed with many future national and world leaders, including many famous names in business, journalism, politics, education and more. Christen Brown is appreciative of the Crimson’s storied and lengthy history of unsurpassed journalistic excellence. She is honored to have been a valuable member of one of the most revered and renowned journalistic institutions in history.

The Harvard Crimson is composed of nine boards, which includes Business & Technology, News, Magazine, Arts, Multimedia, Editorial, Multimedia, Sports and Design and Online Design. Christen Brown served as an enthusiastic, skilled and talented addition to the Crimson journalism staff.  She was responsible for writing and reporting on competitive sporting events that involved Harvard University teams. Christen Brown looks back fondly on her time as a journalist for the Harvard Crimson, which continues to provide students, professors and the Cambridge community with unsurpassed student journalism.

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