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Princeton Undergraduates vote down hummus alternatives
Friday, 03 December 2010
by admin
With a vote count of 1014 to 699, the Princeton undergraduate student body voted down a referendum asking for the University to provide alternatives to Sabra hummus on campus shelves, Undergraduate Student Government President Mike Yaroshefsky ’12 said in an email this afternoon. The referendum, introduced last week by the Princeton Committee on Palestine, had
- Published in Princeton in the News
Runoff!: Vice-President, hummus on ballot
Monday, 29 November 2010
by Will Saborio
Elections redux: USG commander-in-chief Yaro this afternoon sent the student body a link to the runoff vote for next year’s USG vice-president and for the hotly contested hummus referendum. First up, sophomore Catherine Ettman faces off against junior Austin Lewis Hollimon in the runoff for USG vice-president. Second on the ticket, the ballot introduces a
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