Be planning

Q:
Can I get the morning-after pill on campus?

A:
Yes. The Brandeis Health Center supplies Plan B, a brand of emergency contraceptive, or EC.

Due date for Arts Fest grant extended

Every year, the Office of the Arts funds aspiring performers and artists within the Brandeis community. Undergrads, grads, as well as staff and faculty, are all welcome and encouraged to apply for Festival Grants.

Welcome back overseas: AreturntoDaufuskie

In his book, Pat Conroy called it Yamacraw Island to protect its anonymity, knowing that even a place seemingly forgotten by time would need protection from times onslaught. Its true name is Daufuskie: An enchanting, heartbreaking corner of America where agriculture, slavery, history, faith, poverty, real estate, and culture collide.

As Genocide continues, so do we

We are all here because everybody is fed up in watching no action on Darfur, while we have been watching rolling genocide, former U.S. Secretary of State Madeline Albright said as she spoke from the stage at Sundays rally in New York City to help end the Genocide in Darfur, Sudan.

South is the new center

The Administration has been working on a South Campus Development Project to vitalize the lower region of campus, and the team recently released the plan.

‘Deis left out of LGBT guide

Brandeis, which was named the fifth most gay-friendly college in the nation by the Princeton Review in 2004, was not included in the The Advocate College Guide for LGBT Students, released last month.

Union plans to upgrade voting system

The Student Union is planning to replace the campus election system, according to Union officials, one week after the elections for the senator for the Class of 2010 and the campus Treasurer were disrupted by technical difficulties.

F-board allocates funds

Last week, the Finance Board (F-board) approved the budgets of Waltham Group, WBRS, BTV, BEMCo, Student Events, and Archon, officially initiating the process mandated by the SAF amendment that was passed last semester.

WSoccer wins 3 in a row

The Brandeis womens soccer team was able to pull out a victory against Wellesley College in Wellesley on Tuesday (Sept. 19) afternoon thanks to a big goal in the 80th minute by Sarah Jasak 08 to give Brandeis the 2-1 victory.

Judges Soccer ties Wheaton 2-2 after great struggle

They play hard, they play with heart, yet at times it hasnt been enough to grab the win. Facing one of their toughest matches of the season against Wheaton College, the Brandeis Judges came back Wednesday night to avoid the loss, walking away with a 2-2 tie.

Volleyball makes comeback

It was a game the Brandeis volleyball team would not be proud of. They were backed against the wall by an arguably inferior opponent, yet in the end Brandeis managed to triumph, coming back from an 0-2 deficit to defeat Eastern Nazarene 3-2.

9/11 widow shares story

Susan Retik, who lost her husband on Sept. 11th 2001, spoke Wednesday night at the Womens Studies Research Center in an event entitled Cycling Forward to Afghanistan, A Sept 11 Widow Speaks.

With a side of sushi, please

If you ever find yourself wandering around Eliot Street in Harvard Square, passing by Tanjore, the Smile Thai Caf, or a mysteriously deserted IHOP, take some time and follow the yellow brick road (well, more like the stacked cement cubes) down into a little hide-away chock full of Japanese cuisine goodies.

Oh, be amazed…

These are the days of miracle and wonder, according to Paul Simons lyrics. And so it was, with those words ringing in my head, that a random January day last year found me completely mute…