Redirect focus to the less "sexy" political issues
As rash, irresponsible and na've young college students, we have probably all been accused at one time or another of having our priorities out of order.
As rash, irresponsible and na've young college students, we have probably all been accused at one time or another of having our priorities out of order.
Like so many other Brandeis students, this university was not my first-choice college. I am an Ivy League reject.
At 10 in the morning this past Wednesday, I was woken up by a text message from my editor. He suggested that, as the Justice's resident conservative columnist, I attend the controversial Conference of Right-Wing Radicalism taking place in the International Lounge later that day.
As the 2010 American election season comes upon us, I am reminded of the tremendous candidate overexposure that has become a hallmark of the electoral process in this country.
We Brandeisians often pride ourselves on our students' long history of political activism. From sit-ins and protests in the '60s and '70s to activism in Liberal, Conservative, Communist or Zionist groups on campus today, Brandeis students are politically aware.
On Feb. 22, the Brandeis 2020 Committee released its long-awaited report, which proposes significant restructuring of many academic departments in order to achieve long-term annual savings of approximately $3.8 million.
The University has received a total of $9 million from the federal government as part of the controversial American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, the stimulus bill passed by Congress in February of last year.
Last week, China's top nine universities formalized an elite group of universities known as the C9.
Several years ago, I was sitting at my computer doing homework when my mother yelled that I needed to come and see something on TV.
When my roommate and I first discussed what rules we would establish for our room, we agreed on one simple rule: Don't have sex while the other person is in the room.
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“They Haven’t Done Their Homework.”