Word: bias
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...result, Crimson reporting joined its editorial page in reflecting a distinct liberal bias, as noted by many students and Faculty...
...anti-war demonstrations and student unrest of the late 1960s strained the relationship between the University and the paper to the breaking point. Crimson executives stormed University Hall along with protestors and, according to Epps and Decherd, allowed bias to creep into news stories...
Epps recounts one event in the late 1960s which, he says, illustrated the bias in news coverage. One day he saw a Crimson editor participating in a demonstration and, later the same day, the editor called Epps for a comment on a story about the demonstration in which he had been participating...
...disappointed with the decision," he said. "We believe that the evidence and the items that were presented spoke for themselves and showed bias. But the judge has made a ruling and right now we will work with Professor Lessig as we already have...
...staff's petty political bias leads it to exaggerate the significance of developments at the IOP. If the IOP is working toward restoring political balance to its traditionally left-leaning political outlook, they should be applauded. There is no indication that there has been any recent, radical rightward...