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The editors were eventually allowed to keep their jobs, but any final-year print student who had not already been elected to the masthead was required to write for the Ryersonian and could therefore not write for the Eyeopener.
Doolittle's tongue-in-cheek editorial promised free beer to any student of Miller's who wrote for the Eyeopener using a pen name.
This was the target of a Ryersonian editorial a week later, titled " Beer for truth?
Not if Robyn's buying.
" The Ryersonian masthead cited the CBC Code of Journalistic Conduct as evidence that Doolittle had compromised the Eyeopeners integrity, but did not make any specific mention of the situation that sparked her editorial in the first place, nor did it defend the rights of students to choose which paper with which they wanted to volunteer.
It concluded with the statement: " Our advice?
Instead of selling yourself for a pint of warm beer, pay the $ 5.
" Doolittle's response took the form of a letter to the Ryersonian stating that she would never buy anyone warm beer.

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