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Archive for April 11th, 2008

Book of Matthew: World food crisis

The world is facing a major crisis, but you may or may not have noticed it. I guess it’s kind of hard at Brandeis; we buy most of our food with meals and points, rather than actual money. However, if any of you have been off campus recently, I’m willing to bet that the food […]


One Tall Voice: What is friendship?

In our present society, people really throw the word “friend” out there a whole lot. Many call perfect strangers “friend” as if they have known them for a number of years. People regard mere acquaintances with the highest respect, even though they have maybe only known each other in a class or within any number […]


Shopping for Truth: Learning about the people of Haiti

How many times a day do we complain about our lives? Now I know I’ve previously discussed this (Start Complaining, Start Living, 2/15/08), but here’s installment two in light of my most recent knowledge gained from my current French class. I’m currently enrolled in Professor Jane Hale’s Francophone Literature class titled Haiti: Then and Now. […]


Sexiled: On the map: A geography lesson

How to have sex the West-Coast way: while looking in a mirror. How to have sex the Midwest way: in the bed of a pickup truck. How to have sex the Southern way: outside Church after Sunday School. How to have sex the East-Coast way: while drinking coffee, smoking a cigarette, and cheating on your […]


Golding Health Center offers students emergency contraceptives

The fifth time that Julia* ever had sex, the condom broke. Julia, who had been dating Mike* for about three weeks, had never had sex with any of her previous boyfriends, despite the fact that she had been in serious relationships before, primarily because she was afraid of getting pregnant. When Mike pulled out and […]


Where everybody knows your order

If you consider your last date at Usdan the opposite of romance, think again. Jane Bellan Flood, 61, met her husband Mike Flood during a coffee break for Usdan employees and custodians. “My co-worker told Mike, ‘Jane’s looking for a single, honest, godly man. Do you fit that description?’ And Mike said ‘Well, I’m single.’ […]


Res Life DeCapua discusses gender neutral housing options for Fall

On Thursday night, Director of Residence Life Richard DeCapua officially announced that next fall gender neutral housing will be available for sophomores and upperclassmen. TRISK, the Social Justice Committee, and TransBrandeis have been working with Resident Life to implement a gender neutral housing option in order to ensure that all students feel comfortable living on […]


Crystal bus hit by Jeep

A Brandeis Crystal Bus returning from Boston was hit by a car the evening of Friday April, 4. The accident happened at approximately 9 p.m. No one was injured as a result of the crash. According to Director of Public Safety Ed Callahan, the bus was turning left from Route 30 onto River Road when […]


Men’s, Women’s Track begin seasons at Stonehill Skyhawk Track and Field Invitational

The Men’s and Women’s Track and Field teams opened up their spring season this past Saturday as they competed at the Stonehill Skyhawk Track and Field Invitational. The weather was cold and damp throughout much of the day, but the Judges had relatively good individual performances nonetheless. The men eventually claimed tenth place of the […]


Men’s Baseball defeats Tufts, loses slugfest with WPI

Brandeis baseball went through a busy burst of baseball, with two road games back to back. It was a chance for boom and bust, and they ended up walking out of it with a “boust” if you will. Brandeis triumphed over Tufts 3-2 but could not out-slug WPI on the 9th, failing to protect a […]