In the fall, anonymous users Zoom-bomb virtual panel about Uyghur Muslims
One of the panelists, Rayhan Asat, spoke with the Justice about her experience on the Zoom call.
One of the panelists, Rayhan Asat, spoke with the Justice about her experience on the Zoom call.
An A-Board representative was put on probation for violation of conduct.
Students will now have to independently administer COVID-19 tests
Students ran unopposed for all of the nine races.
FRESH has continued to provide food insecure Brandeis students with access to free food throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
Students petitioned for additional breaks from instruction.
The Justice examined the barriers that students of color face related to physical and mental disabilities.
The University shared its first steps and future plans for addressing systemic racism on campus.
Bakari Sellers gave advice to students about political engagement on campus and careers in government.
The Union will provide reimbursement for student expenses related to traveling from campus to take public transport.
Bammer explored her identity as a non-Jewish German in her new book, which she discussed over Zoom.
Authors discussed Zionist identity within American Jewish communities following the U.S. presidential election
Four days after Election Day, the Associated Press announced that Joe Biden will be the 46th President of the United States.
In their Zoom meeting, members also updated information regarding condom distribution on campus.
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