Dining staff and students rally over abrupt firing of worker
The firing of a beloved dining hall worker sparked outrage and uproar, and prompted a petition.
The firing of a beloved dining hall worker sparked outrage and uproar, and prompted a petition.
Students expressed frustration about the lack of transparency of COVID-19 cases, amongst other concerns.
Students voted in the fall semester elections on Sept. 14.
The highly-anticipated event hosted by Chabad brought together students from all backgrounds to take part in the spirit of Shabbat.
Brandeis devoted this year to deepening the Brandeis community’s understanding of climate change as a social justice issue.
The Justice asked students what they think of the transition to Harvest Table. Here are some of the responses.
Embassy Cinema opened in 1928. On Monday, Aug. 5, the almost century-old Waltham staple, once advertised as “Waltham’s Wonder Theatre,” closed its doors for good.
The Justice spoke to current Union members about the upcoming elections.
The new editors discuss their time at the Justice, goals for the year, and highlights of their experience in the newsroom.
The opening event featured a discussion between prominent professors and researchers on generally overlooked topics in the region.
Generous philanthropy from alumni strengthens Brandeis departments and reflects the significance of Brandeis culture post-graduation.
The Justice spoke with the current PAD advocacy chair to discuss their initiative and varying roadblocks.
The Justice spoke with this year's Orientation Core Team as they reflected on the week's end.
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