A clear rivalry exists between Harvard's serious Crimson and the satirical Lampoon, with individuals often developing deep affiliations to one over the other. Engaging more with the Crimson led to a detrimental academic impact, as prioritizing the newspaper over studies resulted in a failure to meet critical course requirements. A notorious Harvard course, humorously dubbed 'the Bible,' had a stringent grading structure that relied heavily on participation through response papers, which were neglected in favor of newspaper commitments. A calculated risk to achieve a minimum passing grade backfired, leading to academic failure and eventual withdrawal from the university. This experience is not unique; there is a recurring trend of managing editors from the Crimson facing similar academic challenges, suggesting both the overwhelming dedication required for such roles and certain personality traits that drive individuals toward leadership positions in high-stakes environments like college newspapers.

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