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...grape referendum has shown the tremendous impact and presence that The Crimson can have on campus, especially now that the paper is free to all undergraduates. The Crimson has shown its sensitivity to presenting a range of opinions and avoiding bias in its coverage. However, diversity alone does not ensure responsible journalism. The Crimson staff should be conscious that it is running a newspaper, not a public access channel. The shortcomings in Crimson coverage probably did not bias voting toward either side of the debate. The only losers were the voters, who lost the chance to get beyond the poster...
...Holiday Show and Sale" sparkles with an energy and with that will surprise anyone familiar with VES exhibitions. In an effort to make students more involved in the exhibition process, professors asked them to submit works on paper priced for less than $100 (later, sculpture was also admitted). Then a Faculty jury pared down submissions, making the exhibition far less cluttered and more potent than usual. Even for diehard Carpenter Center voyeurs, the show comes almost as a revelation: yes, VES students are learning how to draw and sculpt, but more importantly, they have something...
FORTUNE Business Report gives you everything from the day on Wall Street--minus the paper slips. Thursday: earnings disappointments...
Nueva Generacion submitted a paper to the committee which identifies several Latina candidates in mujerista theology, which is the study of theology in the Latina context...
...Johnny's Dad Can't Read Either It isn't just the kids. A new survey says half of all American adults have problems reading the paper, or balancing a checkbook. What's the problem here...