Police log
Medical Emergency Apr. 12—Police received a report of a party in the Kosow Building who was feeling light-headed.
Senate discusses space allocation and considers uses for leftover Senate funding in final meeting of the semester
The Senate convened on Sunday to recognize a club and discuss uses for remaining Senate funds in its final weekly meeting of the semester. The Senate first heard from two student representatives from the Vietnamese Student Association, who asked the Senate for recognition.
Berkeley provost resigns amid alleged mishandling of sexual assault case
University of California Berkeley Provost Claude Steele resigned from his position on Friday in the wake of allegations that he mishandled sexual harassment claims.
Carmi Rothberg ’18 takes over as next editor in chief
On Thursday night, the Justice elected its next editor in chief for the 2016 to 2017 academic year.
Grad residents to pay repair costs after coins used to prop doors open
The University will be billing residents in the Charles River Apartments collectively for repair costs associated with doors propped open with coins, according to an email sent to residents from Dayshawn Simmons, the Area Coordinator for Charles River Apartments and the Foster Mods. “The cost associated to have a locksmith come down to Charles River to remove coins from the doors is no longer appropriate for Brandeis to allow this to continue,” Simmons wrote in his email, which went out on Monday.
Police log
Medical Emergency Apr. 4—University Police received a request for an ambulance transport from the Psychological Counseling Center for a party with depression.
Senators discuss potential Union Judiciary amendment and grant Midnight Buffet Senate Money Request in weekly meeting
The Senate convened for its weekly meeting on Sunday to recognize a club, pass a Senate Money Request for the Midnight Buffet and discuss amendment changes with the Union Judiciary.

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Brandeis Public Safety dispels circulating ICE vehicle rumors
A seat at the table: inside the ICC's "Be Curious Dinner"
Professors discuss possibility of nuclear disarmament amid high political tensions
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