Giving ourselves a break for Darfur's sake
I walked through campus and up Rabb steps last Thursday morning and saw my peers wearing green shirts, bracelets, ribbons, and other Darfur awareness paraphenalia.
I walked through campus and up Rabb steps last Thursday morning and saw my peers wearing green shirts, bracelets, ribbons, and other Darfur awareness paraphenalia.
Forget the prevaricative niceties; the "walking on egg shells" that we often tend to do when talking about controversial issues at Brandeis University.
After reading John T. Langton's editorial in the Justice last week, I cannot help but wonder if he and I were actually at the same talk by the same Thomas Friedman.
This letter is meant to address those people who feel that Bush is better for Israel, or anyone else that is interested in the topic.
We all know that Yasser Arafat is a sick man. But what if he was also sick in the head (i.e. suffering from a mental disorder)? Now, don't get me wrong.
The security barrier or "wall' that the government of Israel is currently constructing has the potential to deter terrorist attacks against Israeli civilians.
I would like to talk about the recent program at Brandeis sponsored by ZaHaV (Zionists for Historical Veracity), at which Sheikh Palazzi of the Italian Muslim Association spoke.
Mel Gibson's soon-to-be released movie, "The Passion of the Christ," has already aroused many emotions of people with all kinds of perspectives on the intent of the film.
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Jewish students are not a monolith. Brandeis must stop treating us like one.
Doxxing has no place at Brandeis
A local Waltham organization works to uphold democracy
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