Student body elects new members to join Student Union
University students voted to fill 10 open positions in the Senate, the Allocations Board and the Judiciary.
University students voted to fill 10 open positions in the Senate, the Allocations Board and the Judiciary.
Brandeis Pro-Choice and Brandeis Democrats discussed reproductive rights after watching the film “Trapped.”
The late Dr. Seymour S. Bluestone gave $8.4 million to suport Univ. sustainability and transitional year programs.
University President Ron Liebowitz led an open meeting to share strategic thoughts on the University's future.
Liebowitz supported Ithaca College President Shirley Collado amidst a sexual assault allegation.
Students told the Justice why they went out to attend the second annual Boston/ Cambridge Women’s March.
As part of the University’s ongoing renewable energy plan, solar panels were added to the library’s renovated roofs.
The Brandeis Sustainability Fund awarded grants to student groups to implement green projects on campus.
Sarah Berg discusses her appointment as director of Sexual Assault Services and Prevention.
Hiatt Director Jon Schlesinger discussed events that will help students prepare for life after graduation.
Student Union election candidates told the Justice why they're running and why students should vote for them.
Student leaders and staff welcomed midyear and transfer students to the University with Midyear Orientation.
Student scholars and community performers came together for celebration and reflection on MLK Jr. day.
A student safety forum discussed the armed robbery and public safety incidents that occurred last year.
The University's Ombuds Office now includes faculty, staff and alumni in their services to the community.
Commuter students wrote a letter to administrators following partial restriction of commuter lounge hours.
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
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