Private Practice should lose license

Apparently ABC has never heard the saying, too much of a good thing. Which is surprising, considering thats what I found myself thinking multiple times this past Wednesday as I watched the series premiere of Greys Anatomy spin-off, Private Practice.

Immortal delicacy

With ticking clocks all around the city and with the sound of heels matching la-di-da fragrances, I stepped out from that black old 80's car.

Tiger by the Tail! opens

Opening at the Womens Studies Research Center (WSRC) tomorrow, Tiger by the Tail! Women Artists of India Transforming Culture, features the work of 17 Indian female artists, who seek to break down the traditional representation of the female in India.

The Sexual Enlightenment of Bradley Jacobson

Officer Jacobson knew that in order to earn the respect of the other cops on the force, he would have to successfully receive oral sex in his squad car. But not just any blowjob would do;

no, it had to be with speeders, preferably young girls rendered malleable with the threat of a multi-hundred dollar fine. Stories of these accomplishments, or speed-sucks, as they were known, were swapped most mornings in the locker room, before the morning briefings. Jacobson was always painfully conscious of his silence.

Lupe questions

Now that the hype of the 50-Kanye clash has somewhat died down, it may be time for cooler and weirder things. Im talking about rapper-turned-skateboard pop icon Lupe Fiasco, of course.

Why we like old, stupid things

I like Transformers. A lot. In fact, a few of you might say that I have an unhealthy love for those plastic robots that came to Earth in the 1980s in order to beat each other up in front of us.

DC Editorial: Both sides of the story

Whether it was through Facebook groups, news broadcasts, YouTube posts, or word of mouth, most people have been exposed to the incident that occurred in small-town Jena, Louisiana.

Brandeis Latinos speak out

As part of Brandeis University's Hispanic Heritage Month, AHORA! and the Brandeis Labor Coalition came together on Tuesday night for Take a Look Inside, a panel discussion focusing on the lives of Brandeis Latinos and their experiences in the United States and at Brandeis.

The expedition of a lifetime

When some people win a lottery, they are awarded vast sums of money, but when my parents won the Diversity Visa Lottery, they won the chance to take our family out of Eritrea and immigrate to the United States.

What's going on at Brandeis?

Tiger by the Tail!
Tuesday to Wednesday, October 2 and 3, 2007, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Shapiro Campus Center Theater

What's up Waltham?

Watch City Brewing Company
Monday to Saturday 11:30 am to 12:30 am, Sunday 4:30 pm to 11:30 pm
256 Moody Street, Waltham, Massachusetts
(781) 647-4000

Spotlight on Boston

Bunraku
Tuesday to Wednesday, October 2 and 3, 2007
Cutler Majestic Theatre, 219 Tremont St, Boston
(800) 233-3123

Humanists officially recognized on Brandeis campus

Last April, Joyce Wang 10 and Tom Charging-Hawk 10 attended Harvard Universitys New Humanism conference, an anniversary celebration for the universitys Humanist chaplaincy. Inspired, they decided to start a chapter at their own university. Just a few months later, on September 23, Brandeis Humanists were officially recognized.

Strange but True

China bans sexual content from broadcasts
According to new mandates from the communist Chinese Government, companies may no longer air ads for certain types of bras, underwear and sexual enhancement medications because they create too much “social pollution.” The government has already banned ads for “enhancement” devices with no scientific claim to effectiveness, various forms of suggestive behavior, pornographic broadcasts and shows in which the characters talk too much about sex. Recently, the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television, (SARFT) banned eleven radio shows from the air for containing too much sexual content. Good thing Howard Stern is on satellite.

Working for Brandeis admissions fun, increases social skills

Have you ever wondered why students work for the admissions department?

Lets start off with a word from the very people who might have shaped our decision to come to Brandeis-the admissions tour guides. Eric Seiden, 08, has worked with Admissions since his sophomore year, when he started out as a tour guide. Seiden now oversees the tour guide program. He is responsible for making it all work, performing tasks such as making schedules, coordinating tours, and interviewing and training prospective tour guides.

Secretary censured by Union Senate after 7 hour closed executive session

Union Secretary Michael Goldman 08 was censured Sept. 23 by the Union Senate after seven hours of executive session, sources said, after being charged with disclosing closed elections information while races were still in progress. According to Student Union President Shreeya Sinha 09, the charges were brought for two separate incidents, neither of which affected the elections results.

ResLife discusses Ridgewood possibilites

Following their monthly departmental meeting, the Department of Residence Life revealed potential plans for determining housing selection once construction of Ridgewood Quad is completed in Spring 2009.

After forum, Ridgewood concerns remain strong

After efforts by the Student Union to move loud construction later in the day and the airing of complaints at the Ridgewood forum last week, the Ridgewood petition movement remains active.

Student Union reveals details about new Village eatery

Student Union officials released details regarding the upcoming eatery in the Village Quad, following preliminary meetings with Dining Services and the Administration. The eatery, according to Union Director of Research and Development Sridatta Mukherjee 09, will open in January 2008.