Brandeis recognizes shuttle crash’s one-year anniversary, holds a community gathering
Community members gathered in Fellows Garden to reflect upon the shuttle accident that injured numerous students and killed one.
Community members gathered in Fellows Garden to reflect upon the shuttle accident that injured numerous students and killed one.
Former Director of Sustainability Mary Fischer left the role in September, raising questions about what comes next for sustainable initiatives at the University.
The Brown Social Science Center has undergone comprehensive repairs to meet ADA requirements and fix HVAC systems.
The Eleanor Roosevelt discussion explored the ethical boundaries of ethnography and the development of Black girlhood studies.
The incumbent mayor, Jeannette McCarthy, will enter her 20th year as Waltham mayor.
An emergency faculty meeting was held on Nov. 10 to discuss faculty response to the dechartering of SJP.
Multiple arrests at a pro-Palestine rally on Nov. 10 left students in shock.
Durham delves into his prolific career spanning multiple genres, from historical fiction to fantasy, and provides insight into his creative writing process.
The Justice interviewed Profs. Marder and Petsko to learn more about this recognition and their research.
Although the University revoked SJP’s status as a recognized club, community members still gathered to show support.
The Student Sexuality Information Service budget was cut by almost half of what they received last year, leaving its staff to adjust.
Mayoral race seen as a test of McCarthy’s nearly 20 years in office; election set for Nov. 7
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