EDITORIAL: No room for bigotry in our newspaper
Just as we alienated a vital component of the Brandeis community with the printing of such hurtful words, we too feel alienated after experiencing the community's reaction this past week.
Just as we alienated a vital component of the Brandeis community with the printing of such hurtful words, we too feel alienated after experiencing the community's reaction this past week.
After many recent episodes of commuter students receiving parking tickets or walking back from classes to find their cars towed, the University must designate more parking spaces for commuter students.According to Brandeis' Parking and Traffic Regulations, students who drive to school receive a commuter pass that allows them to park their cars in G-Lot, P-Lot or T-Lot during the school week.
Losing a fellow student is never easy, especially in a small, close-knit campus where everyone's presence is felt.
In the name of the student body, the Justice has long been in the front lines of valid grumbles with the Brandeis establishment, always pointing our accusatory finger in the direction of corruption, waste, unfairness or dishonesty.
The Justice Editorial Board would like to congratulate the Muslim Student Association (MSA) on being granted a new adviser, Professor Qamar Ul-Huda.
The Chabad of Brandeis Club (CBC) emerged again as a Union-chartered club last week after a September of argument and discussion between the club's members and Union senators.
We would like to congratulate Roderick MacKinnon '78 on receiving the 2003 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
It is unacceptable that the person who received the most votes in the primary election - almost 33 percent more than any nearest candidate - in the Class of 2007 will not represent them in the Union Senate.
Last year, $122,000 of unaccounted-for money was discovered in a student activities fee rollover account by the Student Union and the Office of Student Life.
The school year commenced Wednesday in Waltham and everywhere one could sense a certain buzz in the air; excited students filled classrooms as anxious parents cued up outside schools to drop off their children.
Despite allegations of racism and misconduct, Carol Simon reinstated
A note from the editor regarding Carol Simon and BWBB
Predicting top five picks of the 2024 WNBA draft
“They Haven’t Done Their Homework.”
Brandeis staff, student, and facilities members protest against merit delays