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...seemed only natural that Adam R. Kovacevich '99 would defend his family's labor practices in light of the United Farm Workers' longstanding boycott of the fruit because of allegations of mistreatment of grape workers. Like-wise, Sergio J. Campos '00, a leader of RAZA, a Mexican-American/Latino student group, said by virtue of his Hispanic heritage, it should come as no surprise that he organized a candlelight vigil in honor of the laborers, who are often migrant Mexicans and Mexican-Americans...

Author: By Georgia N. Alexakis, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Personal Politics | 6/4/1998 | See Source »

...erupted in Lowell House last week, when house resident Mellody R. Hayes '99 issued a complaint about a poster hanging in the serving area of her dining hall. Hayes and some members of the dining hall staff found the poster, which depicts several black figures carrying watermelon and other fruit above their heads, offensive. "The poster was racist," Hayes said. "It was building on stereotypes of black people enjoying watermelon...

Author: By Daniel M. Suleiman, | Title: What's in a Watermelon? | 4/27/1998 | See Source »

...Charles Hotel courtyard, this patio area provides the perfect venue for outdoor studying minus the distractions of the Yard and the Mac Quad. Order an iced-cappuccino from the bar inside the famous brunch/power-lunch mecca, Henrietta's Table, or indulge in a treat of a muffin or fresh fruit from the market stand. This peaceful sanctuary benefits from all the amenities of the Charles, including telephones, ATMs and lavish restrooms...

Author: By Sara Reistad-long, | Title: good day sunshine | 4/23/1998 | See Source »

...looks like a bunch of black people carrying fruit, like they can't do anything else," she said...

Author: By Rosalind S. Helderman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Students, Staff Protest Poster | 4/23/1998 | See Source »

Under the new plan, upperclassmen who are unable to return to their houses during the day for lunch will be able to select a sandwich, drink, fruit, cookies and chips from the Grab and Go station in the Yard, which will most likely be found in Loker Commons. The Task Force hopes that this plan will alleviate one of the most common complaints among upperclassmen, especially those living in the Quad: that they pay for the 21 meal plan, but are never able to get lunch without paying extra...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Student Voice | 4/23/1998 | See Source »

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