Word: polling
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Campus Life Committee of the Undergraduate Council narrowed its choices of possible Springfest bands down to 10 last night but defeated a motion to poll students on the issue...
...committee selected these groups from an original field of more than 30. A motion to canvas student preferences through a telephone or on-line poll failed to pass, in an 8-8 vote...
...plan on heading to the Office of Career Services (OCS) in the days ahead, you won't be alone. According to an informal Crimson poll of 50 undergraduates, a full 60 percent don't yet know how they'll spend the summer...
...article on plagarism on college campuses, written by Aaron R. Cohen '00 and adapted, with permission, from an article he had written for Fifteen Minutes, included an on-line e-mail poll of readers. According to this poll, 80 percent of respondents admitted to cheating, while only 19 percent of those said they had been caught...
When Americans were asked "Do you believe in God or a universal spirit?" in a 1994 poll by the Gallup Organization, 3% of those surveyed replied no. That response, whether one agrees with it or not, might be deemed something of an act of courage. During the cold war, the words communist and atheist became almost interchangeable; even today some feel comfortable writing the latter out of the civic contract. South Carolina, one of a handful of states whose constitutions require belief as a condition for holding public office (a dead letter in the others), is currently defending itself...