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Brandeis University’s Independent Student Newspaper Since 1949 | Waltham, MA

Max Moran


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Alleviate local poverty through voluntary University tax payments

A few weeks ago, I went to a stand-up comedy show with my cousin Josh. As we were talking on the car ride home, he stumbled upon what I think might be the most simple way to combat municipal poverty that I have ever heard, as well as a truly brilliant public relations strategy for whatever school is crazy enough to try it.


POINT/COUNTER-POINT: Rescinding Hirsi Ali degree upholds open debate

On March 31, Brandeis released its list of honorary degree recipients for this year's commencement ceremony, including keynote speaker Geoffrey Canada, and five other hon-orees. Among these other honorees was Ayaan Hirsi Ali, whose nomination caused an uproar in the Brandeis community, leading to her degree invitation being rescinded.


Respond to Westboro Baptist founder's death with compassion

Last Thursday marked the passing of America's universal bad guy. No matter who you are and no matter what you believed, no matter your sexuality, religion, politics or class, you probably hated Fred Phelps. Everyone hated Phelps, pastor of the Westboro Baptist Church.


Coke ad controversy turns advocates into advertisers

The Super Bowl is a curiously American tradition; Friends and families gather together around the TV, with some watching for the football game itself, but others watching only for the advertisements. This year, one ad in particular stood out.


Overturning net neutrality is a mistake

For every great communication technology, there have been people who control it. Newspapers like the Justice rely on editors to judge which stories should be featured in each issue, and determine how much space each story earns.


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