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Brandeis University's Community Newspaper — Waltham, Mass.

September 2006 Issue

MSoccer squeaks out a tie

With time dwindling and the rain starting to pick up, Scott Zackaroff 07 managed to tie the score at 1-1 and ended up forcing a draw two overtime frames later. This combined with their 3-0 drubbing of Endicott back on Sept. 2nd, has given the mens team a solid 1-0-1 mark for the season.


Brandeis: Milking nickels and dimes from the students

The University Bookstore has become ceaseless in its desire to gut the return policy and steal money from the student body. The policy change offers little benefit to our students and our Student Union and Administration must come to the aid of the students.


Sleepless in Shapiro

Everyone is convinced that sleep is important. You hear it from parents, doctors, and those “studies” people are always talking about. But how do you know that any of those studies are accurate anyway?


Over saturation in Ramsey Case

Did the media learn anything from the failings of its inflammatory coverage in the 90s, from its unfounded accusations against members of the Ramsey family? Far from it;

the press convicted Karr in the eyes of the public before he even got to the U.S.


Online stalking nothing new

Much has been said about the recent explosion of social networking sites.


Union involved in campus life

As President of the Brandeis Student Union Government, I believe it is my duty to correct the glaring inaccuracies of the article entitled Clubs Most Effective at Bringing Change by Kevin Montgomery.


LTS disconnect

The new webmail system may be polished and full of new features, but it contains a curious flaw that is sure to confuse many users of machines in public clusters on campus.


Crown panel discusses future of Middle East

On Sept. 6, the Crown Center for Middle East Studies convened a panel entitled The Hezbollah-Israel War: Whats Next, to discuss the future of Arab-Israeli relations.


Ethics Center to commemorate 9/11

The International Center for Ethics, Justice & Public Life will be hosting events Mon. in honor of the fifth anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.


Book deliveries stolen

Several bags of books delivered to Brandeis by Back Pages Books, a private bookstore in Waltham, were stolen this week, according to Alex Green 04, the bookstores owner.