The student journalists of the Crimson have had a front row seat to one of the most pressing crises in Harvard’s illustrious history, breaking several crucial stories even as they continued their full-time scholarship at the demanding university (the fallout from Gay’s testimony was perhaps at its most intense during finals week). By the time the hearing had ended, Herszenhorn — along with the rest of the journalistic world — had one heck of a story. Under relentless examination from Republicans on the House Committee on Education and the Workforce, Gay and other college leaders had fumbled their responses to...