Police log
Medical Emergency Feb. 29—A party in North Quad reported feeling ill. University Police and BEMCo staff responded, and the party was treated on the scene with a signed refusal for further care. Feb.
Senators vote unanimously in favor of A-Board marathon amendment
The Senate convened for its weekly meeting on Sunday to recognize a new club and vote on a new bylaw amendment regarding Allocations Board marathon funding sessions.
Committee recommends removal of Harvard Law seal for racist imagery after series of protests
On Friday, a Harvard Law School committee tasked with reviewing the use of the school’s seal made a formal recommendation to the Harvard Corporation — which has final say over all decisions regarding Harvard University — in favor of removing the seal altogether. Harvard Law School has faced controversy in the past few months due to its seal, which features the family crest of Isaac Royall, Jr., a prominent Massachusetts slaveholder whose sizeable bequest allowed for the school’s founding.
Bill McKibben urges fossil fuel divestment in talk
The co-founder of 350.org preceded a panel on the virtues of divesting the University endowment.
Lynch's pay undercuts average for presidents
Board of Trustees Chair Perry Traquina '78 disclosed executive compensation at the faculty meeting.
Lynch issues diversity update
Lynch wrote that the search for the chief diversity officer will soon begin.
Diversity conference’s performances and workshops spark dialogue and action
Students, community members and alumns turned out for the University’s first diversity conference.
Students targeted in flashing, attempted robbery incidents
Another Brandeis student was the victim of indecent exposure on South Street last Tuesday, marking the sixth such incident since November 2015.
Senate reviews bylaw changes for Allocations Board marathons
The proposed changes would decrease the number of marathon sessions and streamline the process.

Over 180,000 people rally in Boston Common for March 28 "No Kings" protest
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
“Who Owns the News?”: Former Washington Post editors warn that billionaire owners are eroding media integrity