EDITORIAL: Monetary support needed to save Sakharov Archives
On Sept. 30, funding will stop for Brandeis' Andrei Sakharov Archives, located in the University library.
On Sept. 30, funding will stop for Brandeis' Andrei Sakharov Archives, located in the University library.
For all the extra buttons, options and perks, the new Cisco phone system has one dangerous drawback: unreliability.
As you may have noticed, the Justice has changed since our last printing on May 20. Although the newspaper may not look exactly the same on the surface, please be sure you are looking at the same reliable weekly Brandeis students have been reading for 54 years.
Nearly 900 fresh faces appeared Sunday on the Brandeis campus, most with bright smiles, excited to begin their new lives at college.
Triskelion was once a force to be reckoned with on campus, providing political, educational and social resources to Brandeis' sizeable queer community.
The Justice bids farewell to five editors who have given all of themselves to the newspaper. We wish them the best of luck in all they do, and we are confident they will be successful in all they undertake.Jamie Freed '03 is our resident workhorse.
This week, the newly elected members of the Student Union Executive Board should have taken office, replacing the current officers and acclimating to their positions before the next academic year.
Another year, another flawed Union election round. Human error and a contested disqualification have once again frustrated the democratic process.
Ever since President Bush issued his 48-hour ultimatum to Iraqi President Saddam Hussein last week, most Americans have been glued to their television sets, consumed by the 24-hour news coverage.
Unfettered discussion is the very foundation of American democracy. This value demands that dissenting opinions always be tolerated --not just when convenient.Now that the war has begun, it is regretful that some accuse anti-war protesters of being unpatriotic.
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