Word: paper
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Among the triumphs of the paper's domestic political coverage in these years was the first interview of Reagan's presidency in 1981, conducted by Crimson president Paul M. Barrett...
...paper "began to shift somewhat away from the existing liberal slant toward a more centrist viewpoint," says Ira E. Stoll '94, a Crimson president...
...paper's endorsement of Bill Clinton over Ralph Nader and Jerry Brown in the 1992 Democratic primary demonstrates "the shift in The Crimson's politics in the '90s," Stoll says...
...Natural tension between The Crimson and the Administration goes back as far as the creation of the paper itself," says Robert W. Decherd '73, Crimson president 1972. "It's inevitable that there are differences of view and consternation...
...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...