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So you thought the hummus debate was over?
Saturday, 04 December 2010
by Miriam Geronimus
Well, think again. The referendum failed in a vote of 1014 to 699, as we reported yesterday. However, Dining Services is still considering offering an alternative to Sabra hummus. “We will continue the conversation with the students and hope to include faculty and staff opinions as well,” Stu Orefice, director of Dining Services, told the
- Published in Princeton in the News
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hummus, Israel, Princeton Committee on Palestine, referendum, Sabra, Stu Orefice, Yoel Bitran
Dipping in controversy: A look at Princeton’s hummus debate
Monday, 22 November 2010
by Abby Greene
It all started with a chickpea. Harmless, you say? Not so, the Princeton Committee on Palestine (PCP) retorts. And the battle begins. If you haven’t heard about The Great Chickpea Debate that has consumed campus for the past week or so, read on. You might be confused as to what’s really being debated, what you’ll
- Published in Goings On, Princeton in the News
The Fate of Sabra Hummus Remains Uncertain
Monday, 22 November 2010
by Giri Nathan
All you eager consumers of this savory garbanzo/tahini union, know this: you might not be voting on the fate of Princeton hummus today. After an appeal on Sunday night, the PCP’s referendum may not appear on Monday as originally planned. For the uninitiated, here’s a quick recap of The Great Hummus Debacle of 2010: Currently,
- Published in Goings On