The Faculty Senate votes to drop charges against arrested students
Brandeis faculty held two meetings to continue to address the University’s derecognition of SJP and the arrests of students at the Nov. 10 protest.
Gosman weight room to undergo major renovations following petition
Following a complete renovation of the Village B/C gym, a team of undergraduate students have secured over $120,000 to completely redo the weight room.
Athletics Department decision met with dismay from dancers on campus
The decision to convert a multipurpose room into a cycling room upset multiple dance clubs who rely on the rooms for their floor and acoustics.
Brandeis Police report offers new information about Nov. 10 arrests
The Justice acquired case reports by various Brandeis police officers from the pro-Palestine demonstration.
Waltham plans to renovate the Fernald Developmental Center
The former mental institution has a controversial history, sparking discourse over the city’s renovation plans.
Brandeis suspends class to hold teach-ins on Israel-Hamas war
The day will consist of 14 unique lectures relating to Brandeis’ charged atmosphere regarding the war.
Brandeis community holds diverse range of opinions on the administration’s safety policies
The Justice talked to Brandeis community members to gauge how the Israel-Hamas war has affected students’ security concerns on campus.
Faculty take action on free speech regulations at emergency meeting
Three proposed motions have been approved to be sent out for faculty vote.
Brandeis recognizes shuttle crash’s one-year anniversary, holds a community gathering
Community members gathered in Fellows Garden to reflect upon the shuttle accident that injured numerous students and killed one.
Sustainability’s future at Brandeis stays uncertain
Former Director of Sustainability Mary Fischer left the role in September, raising questions about what comes next for sustainable initiatives at the University.
Brown Social Science Center renovation nearly complete
The Brown Social Science Center has undergone comprehensive repairs to meet ADA requirements and fix HVAC systems.
NYU Professor Aimee Meredith Cox speaks at annual lecture
The Eleanor Roosevelt discussion explored the ethical boundaries of ethnography and the development of Black girlhood studies.
McCarthy wins a sixth term, defeating city councilor Jonathan Paz
The incumbent mayor, Jeannette McCarthy, will enter her 20th year as Waltham mayor.
“This should’ve happened earlier”: Liebowitz on decision to decharter SJP
An emergency faculty meeting was held on Nov. 10 to discuss faculty response to the dechartering of SJP.
Brandeis students walk out to protest police violence
Multiple arrests at a pro-Palestine rally on Nov. 10 left students in shock.
Brandeis staff, student, and facilities members protest against merit delays
Fight breaks out at Springfest over presence of Israeli flag
A look towards the upcoming French Open
Team Mangok: Mangok Bol and other faculty work to resettle Bol’s niece and nephew in the U.S.
Tara VanDerveer, women’s basketball legend, retires