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Brandeis University's Community Newspaper — Waltham, Mass.

September 2006 Issue

Exploring new Lifestyles

I have a confession to make: I now know what goes on down there in Lifestyles on Moody.


Sweat the small stuff

If the Union focused on fewer, more attainable goals, its constituents would be better served.


Einstein Bros. to open in January

The transition from Java City to Einstein Bros. Bagels will occur over the winter break, instead of in late September.


9/11 widow shares story

Susan Retik, who lost her husband on Sept. 11th 2001, spoke Wednesday night at the Womens Studies Research Center in an event entitled Cycling Forward to Afghanistan, A Sept 11 Widow Speaks.


‘Deis left out of LGBT guide

Brandeis, which was named the fifth most gay-friendly college in the nation by the Princeton Review in 2004, was not included in the The Advocate College Guide for LGBT Students, released last month.


Union plans to upgrade voting system

The Student Union is planning to replace the campus election system, according to Union officials, one week after the elections for the senator for the Class of 2010 and the campus Treasurer were disrupted by technical difficulties.


F-board allocates funds

Last week, the Finance Board (F-board) approved the budgets of Waltham Group, WBRS, BTV, BEMCo, Student Events, and Archon, officially initiating the process mandated by the SAF amendment that was passed last semester.


Ridgewood future undecided

Ridgewood Residence Quad may survive the next round of residence hall construction, according to the Office of Capital Projects.


Einstein Bros. Bagels to offer Fair Trade choice

As the transition from Java City to Einstein Bros. Bagels proceeds next month, Fair Trade coffee continues to be an issue.


Theres no way to describe it: the 24 hour musical

The 24 hour musical is about having fun, giving a play a shot, and improvising when necessary.