Artist Becky Behar gives talk for photo exhibition, 'Interlaced'
Behar's photos emulate themes of motherhood, domesticity, and transience.
Brandeis Leftist Union protests U.S. Marine recruiters
The BLU protested for three hours as U.S. Marines attempted to recruit Brandeis students.
Rent prices burden Waltham community, drive out many residents
As more students seek off-campus housing, costs of living rise, and ultimately produce gaps in affordability that the community is unable to meet.
Boston/Cambridge Shuttle to resume in February
The shuttle, which was paused in the wake of the November accident, is slated to return with improvements and safety precautions.
Upper Usdan and future of dining as seen by Student Union
Over the break, Upper Usdan received a "facelift," allowing students to customize their meals and order in person for the first time since before the pandemic.
Spring break schedule change sparks discourse among students
Students shared their opinions about the additional day off for Passover.
PAD and Student Union install free period product dispensers in select residence halls
The Justice spoke with PAD and Student Union leaders about their latest endeavor to provide complimentary, campus-wide pads and tampons.
Vanessa “Ness” Mark leaves legacy of “impossible goodness”
The community gathered on Dec. 6 to remember Vanessa’s life, light, humor, and kindness.
Amherst's Gabriel Arboleda argues against the notion of sustainable development
During the Nov. 18 lecture, Prof. Arboleda encouraged students to consider the counterproductive implications of modern sustainability initiatives in urban design.
Calling all creatives: Basement Records is back on campus
The club has been resurrected after a COVID-induced hiatus to provide Brandeis artists with creative directories, workshops, and access to resources.
New inventions presented at Brandeis Innovation Showcase
The showcase included a competition, and innovations ranged from digital tokens to water purification tools.
Leading abortion journalists on the abortion news landscape
Brandeis Journalism department hosted Josh Prager and Margaret Talbot to discuss the culture of abortion journalism and more.
Harvest Table says dining workers cannot use vacation hours until July
The company recently agreed to give workers two extra paid days off to use during Thanksgiving break, but has not agreed to let workers’ use their accrued vacation time before this summer.
Brandeis fines getting out of control
Brandeis Leftist Union protests U.S. Marine recruiters
Rent prices burden Waltham community, drive out many residents
WNBA star Dearica Hamby accuses Las Vegas Aces of pregnancy discrimination around trade
Police log 1-31-2023