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Deborah Salmon


Articles

The makings of a law journal

Last summer, while pondering how he could get hands-on experience in the world of legal studies, Judah Marans '11 came up with an innovative idea: to create a Brandeis law journal.


Seeing double

Walking from one end of campus to the other can be a long trek, forcing students to pass heavily congested areas such as the Goldfarb Library, the Usdan Student Center and the Shapiro Campus Center.


Evaluating the economy

In early 2008, the gross domestic product, which acts as a measure of all goods and services being produced by the United States and is ultimately a scale of U.S.


Testing a future

Last Tuesday the Lurias in Hassenfeld Conference Center had a different feel than usual. Instead of having empty chairs and tables, students were seated against the wall waiting in line or moving table to table to answer questions about their genetic histories.


Rethink food prices in dining halls

You pulled yet another all-nighter. This constant college studying is getting tough, and the only thing that will get you through that dreaded morning class is that one glorious (and very much awaited) cup of coffee; nothing else is capable of uplifting your spirit and giving you energy to survive the rest of the day.


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