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...Stanford, individual dining halls vote each year on whether to serve grapes. While we hesitate to welcome another round of poster wars and propaganda--may the Grape Coalition, its victory won, rest in peace--we hope the student body gets the chance to redeem itself on labor issues. Social and economic justice require no less...
This coming Sunday night, the Undergraduate Council will have an opportunity to redeem itself from its historic irrelevancy. After unnecessary delays, three bills are scheduled to come to the floor of the council's weekly meeting which, when combined, will grease the political machine so as to make it more responsive to voters...
...this morning, students can redeem ticket coupon No. 4 for Tuesday's men's hockey game against Boston University. The game is at 7 p.m. at Bright Hockey Center...
...There are always so many surprises and disappointments in the Ivy League Tournament," Hart said. "The structure itself tends to favor the underdog. It is their last chance to redeem themselves. As the first seed, there is a different attitude. You're playing not to lose rather than playing...
...inserted into the back of a slot machine to record the player's wins and losses, has been around since the early 1990s. Most casinos now offer one as part of membership in a "slot club." (By gambling, players accumulate points, like frequent-flyer miles, and can then redeem them for casino freebies such as rooms, meals and even cash.) But Harrah's is the first gambling company to link all 6 million of its slot-card holders together in a single computerized database so that they can accumulate points as they gamble and redeem them at Harrah's casinos...