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...their races were uncontested. How can the council claim any decision it makes is somehow more representative than a campus-wide referendum, even if the turnout were low? If anything, a referendum would likely draw a higher turnout than uncontested council races (witness the popularity of the Great Grape Referendum last year). And in any event, a council whose meeting last week drew only 37 of its members is in no position to lecture the student body on their participation...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: More Council Follies | 2/23/1999 | See Source »

...show featured acts by 16 student groups, ranging from a French rap by the French Club to a hula dance performed by Holoimua o Hawaii members. Afterwards, organizations offered tasty treats in the Science Center, including Arabian stuffed grape leaves and Chinese beef chow...

Author: By Sasha A. Haines-stiles, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: Star Will Smith Gets Jiggy on Sanders Stage | 2/22/1999 | See Source »

...even while dining on fine china and staring into the grave eyes of John Adams, Class of 1754 or Charles Eliot, Class of 1853. In this every-other-week column, I will attempt to revive and unearth this modicum of resistance, buried within even the most apathetic Harvard student grape-eater...

Author: By Dafna V. Hochman, | Title: Ethnic Clubs Take A Political Voice | 2/12/1999 | See Source »

...some of us do, anyway. Nearly two decades after the original Macintosh all but invented the home-computer market, Apple finally has another hit. The product is the new iMac, and the five refreshing "flavors" announced by Jobs at last week's MacWorld show in San Francisco are blueberry, grape, lime, strawberry and tangerine...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: What Flavor Is Your Mac? | 1/18/1999 | See Source »

Here's some new colors for you: Strawberry, Lime, Blueberry, Tangerine and Grape (which the fruit-impaired might also recognize as red, green, blue, orange, and purple). Those are the shades the iMac will now come in--part of Apple's push to make the marketing of the personal computer less a matter of megahertz and more of design. To sweeten the pie, the company is cutting the price by a hundred bucks, and, in a bow to today's instant nostalgia, selling the remaining first-edition iMacs (you remember, with that Bondi blue case that's SO five minutes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Breaking the Color Barrier | 1/5/1999 | See Source »

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