Miran Pavic is the co-founder and former editor of The Harvard Voice, a monthly magazine concerned with the life, culture, ideas and style of Harvard University. At the time of the Voice's launch, The Harvard Crimson stated the "mag taps into new media concepts", while CollegeMoguls.com reported that with its creation, "campus journalism goes 2.0." In a November 2008 op-ed, Harvard Crimson writer Garrett Nelson denounced the Voice as "a résumé-filler wrapped in a vanity publication", adding that it suffers from " a superficial showmanship and a prevailing laziness," and making the case it's only around due to its vast "access to money." His column drew a public response from Paras Bhayani, then-managing editor of The Crimson, who stated "The Voice only has the money it raises through advertising sales, and that that is just enough to keep their newspaper going." <references/>
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