Incumbent McCarthy bests challenger Paz by 18% in Waltham preliminary elections
Mayor McCarthy holds a solid lead over Councilor Paz, but nowhere near her 30% lead in the 2019 Waltham preliminary election. Their rematch is set for November.
Mayor McCarthy holds a solid lead over Councilor Paz, but nowhere near her 30% lead in the 2019 Waltham preliminary election. Their rematch is set for November.
Due to limited support from the University, graduate student advocates are taking matters into their own hands.
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts denies formal investigation of company following two major power surges in Waltham; city councilors and mayor disagree.
The jury awarded the plaintiff $2.46 million in a lawsuit against Brandeis.
After months of investigation, the University shared the causes behind November’s devastating shuttle accident.
The decision has been met with backlash from many members of the Brandeis community.
The Justice sat down with Dean Shoulson to get an idea of what to expect from the School of Arts and Sciences moving forward.
At its 72nd Commencement Ceremony, Brandeis welcomed a number of accomplished members of the community and outside guests to give remarks to the graduating Class of 2023.
The Brandeis Gender and Sexuality Center celebrated the academic achievements of LGBTQIA+ undergraduate and graduate students.
Brandeis graduate students elaborate on difficulty affording food, housing, and transportation.
Essential peer support organizations explain the inconvenience associated with relocations due to the new SCC enhancement plan.
Former Union President Peyton Gillespie ’25 welcomed the new administration and recapped the semester’s activities in the State of the Union.
Students raised questions to President Liebowitz and other administrators about housing options for next year.
Univ. President Ron Liebowitz presented a reflection on Brandeis' history and future goals in honor of the University's 75th anniversary in the face of a protest.
The free period product initiative's organizers created a petition to draw attention to administration's lack of willingness to fund their popular program.
Harvest Table shared information about its new all-access meal plans for fall 2023, which sparked dissatisfaction among many students.
Brandeis community reflects on antisemitism and campus support
AFCON Tournament result controversially overturned
The Boston Red Sox still need improvement
FreePlay Theater’s “The Aliens”: An Immersive Look at Being Human
Brandeis AAUP demands admin to cease business with Enterprise Rent-a-Car, primary provider of ICE’s vehicles