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...battle of politics and palates has been the subject of more than 30 articles, commentaries, editorials and letters. The path of the grape issue from a yellow comment card to a new menu item to a campus legend was at the very least facilitated, if not driven, by The Crimson's coverage...
...account, the great grape debate began in The Crimson on Oct. 28, with a straightforward article announcing the impending return of grapes to the dining halls. Three days later, The Crimson published an article detailing student objection to ending the grape boycott...
Three questions immediately come to mind in analyzing The Crimson's coverage. First, was the coverage biased toward grape supporters or boycotters? Second, did The Crimson's coverage accurately reflect the diversity of student opinion on this issue? Finally, did The Crimson provide enough quality information to enable a thoughtful reader to make an informed decision about how to vote...
...surprised that a majority of students who participated in the "Great Grape Referendum" voted to bring grapes back to the dining hall. Who wants to pay homage to political correctness--even in academia, where liberalism is still somewhat fashionable...
Though the council under Hyman and his successor, Lamelle D. Rawlins '99 has tackled progressive issues from anonymous HIV testing at University Health Services to the plight of California grape workers, Stewart and Cohen have pledged to take political debate out of the council...