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Brandeis University's Community Newspaper — Waltham, Mass.

March 2010 Issue

On-campus JBS not solution to housing problems

When the Justice Brandeis Semester (JBS) was first suggested last year, there were more than a few skeptics. Were students going to bite? Were they going to take this opportunity to either earn extra credit during the summer and graduate early or to pay less tuition and live off-campus? Despite these concerns, the university decided […]


Book of Matthew: Aramark, off the mark

The usual dinner crowd surrounded Einstein’s Bagels.  Students browsed through shelves full of prefabricated salads, chip bags and microwaveable meals.  They peered into the refrigerators, selecting one Coca-Cola product or another.  Each swipe of a WhoCard indicated to those surrounding that, for yet another student, dinner was served. Amid the cacophony of continuous transactions, I […]


Poisoned discourse

Alright, stand back everybody.  I’m going to try something unprecedented with this week’s column, something new that I’ve never done before.  So watch out, ’cause anything can happen.  Today, I’m going to break a long-standing principle of mine, and actually write… about… POLITICS!!! AAAAAAAHHHHHH!!!! Well, not really.  As my legions of devoted readers (Hi Mom!) […]


The Self Shelf: Tea parties: Dregs of the right wing

As spring finally is arriving, the political scene is about to enter a nuclear winter.  The Democrats have imploded during the past six months and the Republicans can’t find a common platform besides obstructing the Democrats. Out of this morass has appeared the Tea Party, the biggest third party movement since … well, since the […]


Changing how we think about climate change

Recently, I’ve heard buzzwords like “climate change” thrown around a lot recently. I want to change the way we talk about this issue.  I want to change how we think about this issue. People talk about climate change as an environmental issue. But that gives the wrong impression. You say “environmental issue” and it brings […]


Sexcapades: The pill is not enough

I recently read about the current rise of Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD) in young adult females. I was frightened by this statistic and the knowledge that Brandeis students are not excluded from this statistic. During training for Orientation Leaders, we were told that most students contract STDs during the first six weeks of school. But […]


The triumph of process

In the horrible summer of 2004, one hardly dared to hope of Iraq settling into a democratic rhythm.  Barely a night went by without the report of yet another American death via suicide bomber or improvised explosive device.  That spring four American contractors had been dragged from their cars in Fallujah, beaten, immolated, and strung […]


Borde-nough: Campaign finance reform: A hot topic?

Campaign finance reform is a hot topic in our nation’s Capitol, but politicians have temporarily shelved the issue.  Even in normal economic times, campaign finance is a topic that rarely excites voters because reforms unavoidably sound like sheep-safety schemes drawn up by wolves.  Because legislators’ constituents today find their best economic opportunities involve shopping for […]


Iran’s sad state of affairs

In 1979, an Islamic revolution led by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini overthrew Iran’s presiding ruler, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, commonly known as the Shah of Iran.  Iran’s current regime, which came to power as a result of this historic event, still triumphantly celebrates this remarkable transition of power.  But the Iranian government’s recent actions stray from the […]


Softball opens their season with warm weather play

The Brandeis softball team could hardly have asked for a better start to their season. In their first week of competition, the Judges have managed to compile a 5-1 record, and their 3-1 conference record leaves them well-positioned to contend for the University Athletic Association Championship. Brandeis got off to a quick start in their […]