Staff and students help beat college blues
An April 1996 Roper-Starch survey reported that one in five college students worries that his or her stress or depression level is higher than it should be.
An April 1996 Roper-Starch survey reported that one in five college students worries that his or her stress or depression level is higher than it should be.
Following a financial review and audit of the Student Union's finances last semester, the Union is preparing to complete the drafting of a new amendment to the constitution that aims to enable the student government to keep better track of its funds."I think there are going to be some amendments proposed because of the year-long review of SAF; it has just come to action stage," Dean of Student Life Rick Sawyer said.
On Wednesday, Bernard Lewis, Princeton Professor Emeritus of Middle Eastern Studies, gave a lecture on the historical Middle Eastern response to the impact of the West.
Sunday, the Arab-Jewish Dialogue group showed the award winning documentary "Promises" in Pollack Auditorium.
Distinguished South African author J.M. Coetzee held a book reading and signing last Thursday in Sherman Function Hall, before an audience of students and academics from Boston-area universities.
Kristen Stelljes '03 initiated a plan to help preserve Brandeis' wetlands, located at the bottom of the steep hill behind the library.
Three women from Bangladesh came to Brandeis on Friday to recount their experiences working inside textile factories and with the Worker Solidarity Center.
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