LTTE: The Whole Story: Neutrality on the Side of the Oppressor
An error too common in analysis of Israel and Palestine is a feigned two-sidedness, something which in practice is often used to silence the voices of the Palestinians.
An error too common in analysis of Israel and Palestine is a feigned two-sidedness, something which in practice is often used to silence the voices of the Palestinians.
Rice's Powderpuff playoffs are slated to begin this week. Will Rice College will take on Lovett College and Duncan College will play Martel College in the first round while top seeds McMurtry College and Hanszen College wait during bye weeks for their semifinal opponents.
Where can one buy empty Franzia bags, find copious quantities of leftover breakfast pastries, share memes about Beer Bike and find people to split an Uber?
This semester, Coffeehouse aims to bring you art beyond your latte with the expansion of performance series “Espresso Yourself.”
The Rice offense has frequently let good defensive performances go to waste in conference play this season. But against the University of Alabama, Birmingham, it was the defense’s turn to let the game get out of hand.
On Monday, Rice finally received the news: they were part of the NCAA field of 64. Rice will face Baylor University in the first round in Waco on Friday.
Like other successful Marvel movies, Thor is an entertaining comic adventure that lacks real drama but makes up for it with solid performances, wild action scenes and hilarious banter.
In this psychological horror revenge story, director Yorgos Lanthimos transplants the nerve-shredding premises of ancient Greek tragedy into the 21st century.
Giving faculty more discretion on sanctions would facilitate uneven application of the Honor Code.
"Expanding LPAP to LEAP would realign us to our already existing culture of student freedom while also giving a platform to areas of development that we find important."
Despite its argumentative flaws, Dreyer’s op-ed last week attacking a guest lecture on Palestinian revolutionaries serves as a powerful reminder of the need for more dialogue on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict at Rice.
In last week’s Thresher article, “Evening of Elegance Attendance surpasses NOD for the first time,” Chi Alpha staff member Mathison Ingham said, “We wanted to create an event that gave dignity to people and let them have fun in an uplifting atmosphere.” This merits a response to those who attended or considered attending NOD and to Chi Alpha as an organization. To the former: Resist the notion being presented to you that sexuality, nudity, or following your own feelings and choices is without dignity.
Rentable bike stations recently installed on campus offer a new way for members of the Rice community to get around Houston.
The Honor Council is on the verge of increasing penalties for Honor Code violations on smaller assignments.
IDEA, an alternate course and instructor evaluation system piloted in about 200 classes last year, will not be implemented at Rice.
Pub came back full-force on Tuesday morning, operating under normal hours, hosting a re-opening brunch event and offering $1 beers after 9 p.m.
The Rice Student Volunteer Program never assumed leadership of Rice Harvey Action Team opportunities as they initially expected,
Faculty Senate will vote Nov. 15 on whether to approve a new interdisciplinary neuroscience major, which would open to students next semester, according to professor Behnaam Aazhang, NeuroX Steering Committee director.
Amid the excitement of the World Series, the stress of midterms and the impending doom of finals, one major upcoming event has not been on the minds of most Rice students: Election Day.