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'Deis Discoveries: The Pump House

(11/11/14 3:24am)

While walking the steep path that leads down to East Quad, you may have noticed a small, dilapidated house situated off to the side, between the path and the Usdan Student Center. Yet, it’s just as likely that you overlooked it—the structure appears ordinary and unimposing, tucked away in a small corner of upper campus and dwarfed by larger campus fixtures that are part of your daily routine like the Usen Castle and the Rabb steps. The house and a small parcel of land surrounding the house are not technically Brandeis University property but are instead owned by the city of Waltham. 




Halloween with Heart

(11/11/14 3:13am)

A historic claim of American capitalism is that economic inequality is acceptable as long as mobility is possible.  Rose Wallace ’16 is interested in why the current economy lacks mobility and what kind of social programs can benefit low-income populations to bolster mobility. She brings this interest to her work in Waltham Group, where she is a program coordinator for Hunger and Homelessness, and the head coordinator for the special annual event put on by that group, Halloween for the Hungry.



Sitting down with Brian Quigley

(11/04/14 2:20am)

Brian Quigley came to Brandeis as the new Waltham Group coordinator with experience as the head of the student activites program at Babson College. Quigley has a passion for community service, and a belief that involvement in community service is instrumental for student’s development. He recently talked to the Justice about his experience at Brandeis so far and his ultimate goals in his new role.



Fulfilling the promise

(11/04/14 2:12am)

Prof. Dan Perlman’s (BIOL) new office has two desks and a beach ball-sized inflatable globe. Sunlight pours in from the huge windows that line the wall. Small boxes from his recent move are stacked neatly in a corner along a wall that doubles as a dry erase board. There are no cubicles or doors separating Perlman’s working space from that of his colleagues, just a see-through partition that stretches from the floor to the ceiling.





A day in Usdan

(10/28/14 3:35am)

Sodexo has been quite the hot-button topic on campus as of late. Speculation as to how the company treats its workers as well as the changes to campus meal plan policies has sparked a passionate discourse regarding the company’s standing. But the people who work for Sodexo, the employees who serve and prepare meals every day in the dining halls, are often overlooked or are awkwardly caught in the middle of such discussions. 




A unified spectrum

(10/28/14 3:32am)

Around this time last year, students from different LGBTQ+ groups across campus came together with a clear goal in mind: to create a Gender and Sexuality Center with a full-time program coordinator. They didn’t know how long it would take to secure funding and get the administration on board, and they couldn’t be certain that the center would ever become a reality.