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Cheap Thrills: Is ABC hot ... or not?

ABC must really be stuck for ratings. Since "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" finally ran out of steam, the network has been desperate to stay competitive with NBC and CBS, especially on must-see Thursdays, when NBC stalwarts "Friends" and "Will and Grace" have been duking it out against CBS upstarts "Survivor" and "CSI."So, following the ratings success of recent reality shows "The Bachelor," "Joe Millionaire" and "American Idol," ABC decided to add a Thursday-night reality series to its own line-up: "Are you hot?


Professor says War on Terror going badly

Last night, Stephen Van Evera, a professor of political science at MIT, spoke about "Why the War on Terror is going badly." The lecture, sponsored by the Politics department, was held in the Shapiro Campus Center atrium.Van Evera said he believes neither U.S.


BTV65 changes image

Last semester, Brandeis Television (BTV65) was made an official Secured Allocations Fund (SAF) group on campus, significantly raising their annual funding to approximately $14,500 per year.


Brandeis considers WhoCash at Dos Amigos

Following requests from numerous students, Union President Ben Brandzel '03 has been working with the administration to allow WhoCash to be used at Dos Amigos, a Waltham bar.If WhoCash were to be offered as a payment option at Dos Amigos, this would make it the seventh non-Brandeis establishment with WhoCash machines, according to Associate Director for University Services Rick Dovidio.


Interim provost named

Friday, President Jehuda Reinharz announced the appointment of Marty Wyngaarden Krauss, Ph.D. '81 as provost and senior vice president for academic affairs pro tempore.


Brandeis to file brief in UMich case

This week, Brandeis will join other colleges and universities in signing an amicus (friend of the court) brief in support of the University of Michigan's affirmative action policies, according to John Hose, executive assistant to the president.


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