Schlesinger lauded
Saturday night, famed historian and former Kennedy administration official Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.
Saturday night, famed historian and former Kennedy administration official Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.
Not for the first time in my long history of television viewing, I am ashamed of myself. I like to think of myself as a discerning viewer of prime-time drivel, as oxymoronic as that seems.
College campus safety, a hot topic following September 11th, is now being reexamined on at least two continents.
"Terrorism strikes home." "Victims of war." "Evil." "Terrorism on our doorstep." These are all front-page newspaper headlines.
Brandeis' decision to freeze advertising on WBUR-FM, the main focus of the most recent Board of Trustees meeting, has led the Union Senate to consider holding a student forum to debate the issue.
Picture this: You are walking up the hill from the Shapiro Campus Center to Usdan. You see a casual acquaintance -- one of those random people who took a class with you last semester, or lived on your hall freshman year.
President Jehuda Reinharz recently signed an anti-intimidation pledge, joining the ranks of more than 300 university presidents who have condemned recent attacks on Jewish and Zionist students.
In the Nov. 5 state election, Massachusetts residents will not only elect new representatives, but will also decide whether or not to dismantle the current bilingual education system.
Brandeis recently decided to pull its advertising from WBUR-FM, the Boston National Public Radio (NPR) station, amid concern from University alumni and donors that NPR's reports on the Middle East conflict are biased in favor of the Palestinians.
It has been a year since the "the bands" have hit the American rock scene in full force, after a ridiculous amount of promising hype from the British music press.
Boston’s West End: The spirit of a neighborhood destroyed
Jewish students are not a monolith. Brandeis must stop treating us like one.
A local Waltham organization works to uphold democracy
Paige Bueckers: A Special Talent
Doxxing has no place at Brandeis