Deconstruct common stereotypes of millennial generation
Twenty-five years ago this month, a largely student-run movement overthrew Czechoslovakia’s repressive Communist government and established a functioning, multi-party democracy.
Twenty-five years ago this month, a largely student-run movement overthrew Czechoslovakia’s repressive Communist government and established a functioning, multi-party democracy.
It is rare for an artist to break into the music scene but not release a studio album for more than three years.
Last Thursday, the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that there is no constitutional right to same-sex marriage.
In 2010, San Francisco Giants radio and television announcer Duane Kuiper described the Giants’ road to their first World Series championship since 1954 as “torture.” The same could be said of the Giants’ 2012 post-season performance, where the team was almost eliminated in both the division and championship series.
On Oct. 9, the United States Supreme Court issued a rare emergency order to block Wisconsin’s voter identification law for the 2014 midterm election.
What do decorating lanterns, eating fresh fruit and traditional Asian pastries and lion dances have to do with each other?
In her memoir Off The Sidelines, New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand recalls the numerous times her male colleagues on the Hill made comments about her weight, including “You know, Kirsten, you’re even pretty when you’re fat.”
In comedy, there’s a fine line between making your audience squirm as they are forced to confront hard topics and actually offending people.
If you stopped by the Shapiro Campus Center at any point over the weekend, you would have seen 135 Brandeis students singing, hand-jiving and sleeping on any available surface.
This summer, I was lucky enough to intern in Washington, D.C. for Rep. Anna G. Eshoo, my hometown representative from California’s Bay Area.
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