Drilling on campus isn't absurd
The current economic climate has taken its toll on businesses and families alike, and many among us have become all too familiar with the general atmosphere of saving rather than spending.
The current economic climate has taken its toll on businesses and families alike, and many among us have become all too familiar with the general atmosphere of saving rather than spending.
As a first-year student, one of the things I noticed as soon as I came to campus was the heated debate on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict that constantly seems to rage.
Recently, Rutgers University took a good deal of flak for paying Toni Morrison $30,000 to speak at its commencement ceremony, as such speakers are traditionally paid with only an honorary degree.
Every Brandeis student, at some point in his or her time here, has been on a meal plan, and I would imagine that most of you have noticed the myriad of problems involved with them.
A few months ago, members of the hate group known as the Westboro Baptist Church came here to protest our community's acceptance of homosexuals and Jews.
Brandeis Jewish Bund holds protest to go “All out for Palestine”
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Waltham residents protest the Trump Administration