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EDITORIAL: Resources underutilized by fund

In addition to the exorbitant tuition, room and board costs for attending Brandeis, students are billed for three services: the union activities fee, equal to one percent of University tuition; the student government administrative fee; and the Brandeis Sustainability Fund fee, equal to $7.50 per undergraduate student per semester. The third charge contributes to a fund that more than two-thirds of voting students approved in spring 2010.


EDITORIAL: Know your rights

This past week the Student Conduct Board held an open forum with the Student Rights and Community Standards Director Dean Gendron to discuss the changes to the 2012-2013 Student Rights and Responsibilities handbook.


EDITORIAL: Register to vote

With the general election less than a month away, there is not much time left to register to vote in what is many Brandesians' first presidential election.


EDITORIAL: Increase resource funding

Correction appended. A university's character and prestige is often measured by its numbers: the class sizes, the student-faculty ratio, the percentage of international students and the size of the endowment, among other figures. The quality of higher education is dictated not only by these stringent measurements, but also by the extent of the university's academic resources.


EDITORIAL: Concerning elections

Another Student Union election cycle has come and gone, and for the second year in a row, multiple issues of concern arose. This year's issues include problems with sending out the ballot, as well as declaring who had won in one race. The "error in our All Campus polling system," as reported by Student Union Secretary Carlton Shakes '14, involved sending the ballot to graduated students from the Class of 2012.


EDITORIAL: Concerning elections

Another Student Union election cycle has come and gone, and for the second year in a row, multiple issues of concern arose. This year's issues include problems with sending out the ballot, as well as declaring who had won in one race. The "error in our All Campus polling system," as reported by Student Union Secretary Carlton Shakes '14, involved sending the ballot to graduated students from the Class of 2012.


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