Word: biased
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...activities are aimed at defeating what organizers see as a bias towards the study of early American and European history in the Harvard community, said Caroline D. Alyea, a graduate student on the event's coordination committee...
...signees' accusations that The Crimson's policy reflects a "pro-war bias" are simply unfair. This policy cuts across the political spectrum. We would not list the 700 signees of the Students United for Desert Storm petition on the opinion page, either. That would be a boring waste of precious space. And if there's anything an opinion page shouldn't be, it's boring...
...Gulf region. The letter was carefully written, deeply felt and widely supported in Harvard's social science arena, and I am very dismayed that The Crimson toyed with, delayed and finally opted not to print it. For the sake of responsible and representative journalism, please struggle to temper your bias in the future. Janet Levoff Staff Member Department of Psychology
...least, the letter in question offered an opportunity of this kind. It was in no way a "petition," as I understand one editor implied. I fear that The Crimson's rejection of the letter reflects not an objectively formulated, consistently applied editorial policy, but rather its own pro-war bias. Nita Sembrowich Staff Member Department of Psychology
...look back on AWARE (Actively Working Against Racism and Ethnocentrism) Week, we should heed the call to educate one another about diversity and fight prejudice on a daily basis. "Demeaning" remarks based on racial and ethnic bias should be questioned, strongly challenged and exposed for their absurdity. With such vigilance, hate speech rules will be unnecessary...