Editorial: Legalize marijuana
Last week, voters in several states considered initiatives that would either decriminalize, or, in the case of a Nevada resolution, legalize possession of small amounts of marijuana.
Last week, voters in several states considered initiatives that would either decriminalize, or, in the case of a Nevada resolution, legalize possession of small amounts of marijuana.
Last week, Brandeis students and professors showed an outstanding ability to rally successfully around a cause and force change.
During next week's election, Massachusetts voters will decide on three ballot initiatives. Perhaps most controversial is Question 2 on bilingual education in public schools.
On Friday, Senator Paul Wellstone, D-Minn., was killed in a plane crash with his wife and daughter.
In recent months, students and professors at many Boston-area universities, have called for divestment from companies that do business in Israel.
Perhaps the most important goal that was achieved through this week's Coming Out events was a true mingling of gay and straight students.
In a move to combat incidents of intolerance on college and university campuses, President Jehuda Reinharz has joined over 300 other university presidents who have signed a pledge against intimidation campuses.
Thursday saw the ribbon-cutting of the highly anticipated, but largely disappointing, Shapiro Campus Center.
As the stigmas associated with large political protests in this country seem to grow each passing year, we must give due consideration to the function protests serve.
On Sept. 17, Massachusetts Democrats will choose their candidate for governor: State senate president Tom Birmingham, state treasurer Shannon O'Brien, Brandeis professor Robert Reich (HS) or former state senator Warren Tolman.
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