DAVID FRYMAN: Brandeis pluralism should be applied to criticism of new Pope
As a graduating senior, I can say that one thing I will take from my college experience is the ability to expand my horizons.
As a graduating senior, I can say that one thing I will take from my college experience is the ability to expand my horizons.
Can you protest against your leaders and the actions of your government while still being both patriotic and respectful?
Can you protest against your leaders and the actions of your government while still being both patriotic and respectful?
Before coming to Brandeis, I did not appreciate the Yankees-Red Sox rivalry at all. I was so accustomed to watching the Yankees win the division, that I rarely looked to see who finished second.
One of the most important lessons I've learned in three years of higher education is the value of creativity and critical thinking, particularly when confronted with a professor whose ideology, political leanings or religious viewpoint fly in the face of what I believe.
Participating in free intellectual discourse is a problem for university students. It's true that Brandeis provides many outlets for students to express a wide range of views.
I think there's something very appealing about being part of an exclusive group, be it a football team or a college fraternity.
Saturday night, August 16: I was sitting in my living room nibbling on potato chips and waiting for a friend to pick me up.
I'm not a big fan of petitions. Too often, they oversimplify and misrepresent important political or social issues.
In response to a column I wrote, titled "Skin color is not relevant on a diverse campus" in the Jan.
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