EDITORIAL: Expand Hiatt's Resources
The shaky economic climate fuels great anxiety among college students, whether it pertains to internships, graduate school acceptances or job searches.
The shaky economic climate fuels great anxiety among college students, whether it pertains to internships, graduate school acceptances or job searches.
Last week, the Brandeis chapter of Colleges Against Cancer received the Leader of Hope award from the American Cancer Society for its efforts in raising funds and awareness of the fight against cancer through campus events. We recognize that the club went above and beyond the requirements for the award and we applaud its members' dedication to this cause.
It has been some time since the Student Union took a comprehensive survey of student opinion on this campus.
Pre-registration for the spring 2012 semester begins this week, when students have the opportunity to select their next semester's course loads in advance.
Blue light emergency phone stands are among the important University safety measures available throughout campus.
The Student Union has once again announced the continuation of Turkey Shuttles to transport students from Brandeis to Logan Airport, South Station or New York City over Thanksgiving break.
This editorial board appreciates the community's support for the reopening of the Rose Art Museum this Thursday, Oct.
The University's television station, BTV, has been a secured club since 2002 and receives between $17,000 and $20,000 in student funds each year.
Every Sunday morning, students find themselves inconveniently barred from Einstein Bros. Bagels until 5 p.m. that evening.
Last Sunday, the University held one of its two Fall Preview Days for prospective high school seniors and their families in order to provide them the opportunity to "explore our community, meet current students, [and] chat with faculty," according to the Admissions website. Because Fall Preview Day can play a crucial role in shaping the impressions of prospective students and their families, this editorial board feels that the University should have taken further measures to ensure those visiting were able to get acquainted with all aspects of the Brandeis community and campus. Walking around campus Sunday morning before the day's planned activities started, students and parents would not have gotten a completely accurate impression of student life at Brandeis.
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