FEBRUARY 27, 2004

Diversity at Brandeis: A Real Turkey

In light  of the university's  diversity troubles, Professor Harry Mairson calls for a reexamination of the school's very identity.

 

Considering a Daft Resolution

Coca-Cola CEO Douglas Daft says that money and ethics don't have to be a zero-sum game, but Ben Woodring disagrees.

 

Debbie Does Brandeis

Laura Mariani chronicles her adventure with pornography as part of a university workshop.


Did Leif Eriksson Ever Chill in Waltham?

Ben & Martin explore a sealed up tower in the woods of Waltham, with the word 'Viking' written all over it.

 


A WATCH ZINE SUBMISSION

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If This Is Democracy, Who Needs Fascism?

 

All it takes is some tape, some scissors, and a really good point. And Josh Russell has all three in spades. 


Jane Partensky / The Watch  


Journal

Kathryn Harris recounts a  personal encounter in Ireland

 

Outside

Adam Marks maps out problems in the world of sports

 

Witticisms

Eric Hororitz's lessons after registering for classes last semester

 

ADAM IRVING / The Watch


Copyright 2003, The Watch Magazine

 

Latest Issue:
February 2004


Day by day observations at Brandeis.

 


CALENDAR:

 

Movies? I love movies!

 

Who?: Speaker and discussion groups.

What?: A free screening of the film, "The Weather Underground" in addition to free food.

Where?: Golding Auditorium

When?: 3.7.2004 at 1:00 p.m.

Why?: Because

 

 

The Watch Wants You!

 

Looking for something to do with your spare time? Like Martin Kaminski and Ben Woodring? Then come to the next meeting for The Watch in the Brandeis Media Coalition office (third floor up in the Shapiro Campus Center). Time and date to be set soon.