PEDANTIC: What would you really die for?
In ninth grade my government teacher, Susan Duncan, distributed a survey quizzing students on their convictions.
In ninth grade my government teacher, Susan Duncan, distributed a survey quizzing students on their convictions.
When it comes to the knowing what it means to be liberal, to support social justice and to be open-minded, Brandeis is a truly confused campus.
"It has come to the editor's attention that the Herald-Leader neglected to cover the Civil Rights Movement," read a clarification in a Sunday edition of The Lexington Kentucky Herald-Leader earlier this summer.
As part of the switch to the new student administration software PeopleSoft, students are now being issued new Brandeis Identification cards.
After receiving the 2004 Benjamin Franklin Medal in Physics on April 29 for his research and discoveries in the area of liquid crystals, Prof.
In a Feb. 22 column titled "Seeds of knowledge," which ran on page A2 of the Boston Sunday Globe, columnist Sam Allis printed several inaccurate demographic statistics following his interview with University President Jehuda Reinharz.
Athletic Director Jeff Cohen's '64 sudden resignation last week has sparked rumors that he was forced to resign.
Benjamin "Min" Moldover '07 admitted full responsibility Saturday for posting a flier around campus last week following Daniel Pipes' visit that mocked a "one thought at a time campaign" by Student Union and Coordinator of Diversity Nathanial Mays.
Five Union Senators have filed a Union Judiciary (UJ) case challenging the decision that a Union Constitutional amendment aimed at revamping union finances passed by a two-thirds vote.
Brandeis' bid to host the 16 annual National Student Campaign Against Hunger and Homelessness (NSCAHH) Conference was rejected.
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