College voters: Activism at Brandeis, students encouraged toward polls
As the presidential election drew near, Brandeis was busy with political programming as students and faculty encouraged voting and voter registration.
Dechartered club, Students for Justice in Palestine, holds vigil
SJP and the Revolutionary Students Organization held their first event since the protest in November.
The Embassy Performing Arts Center opens its doors to the Waltham community
Smaranda Maria Albeck renovated parts of the Embassy Cinema to create dance studios and more at 16 Pine Street.
Gosman weight room to undergo major renovations following petition
Following a complete renovation of the Village B/C gym, a team of undergraduate students have secured over $120,000 to completely redo the weight room.
Faculty take action on free speech regulations at emergency meeting
Three proposed motions have been approved to be sent out for faculty vote.
Graduate research assistants publicize unionization decision
Due to limited support from the University, graduate student advocates are taking matters into their own hands.
Brandeis cuts musicology and composition Ph.D. programs
The decision has been met with backlash from many members of the Brandeis community.
Waltham City Councilor Jonathan Paz to run for mayor
Paz is challenging 19-year incumbent Jeannette McCarthy and would be the first Latino mayor in Waltham.
Students speculate on staff shortages across campus
Brandeis administration responded to questions regarding reports of understaffing.
Brandeis students allegedly drugged at frat parties
The Justice spoke to various fraternities at Brandeis to hear more about the operational reforms they’ve initiated since the incidents.
Harvest Table calls Police on student-worker delegation
The police were called on Brandeis Leftist Union members who were protesting, alongside a dozen dining workers, the abrupt firing of Kevintz Merisier.
EDITORIAL: Uphold free press on campus and respect sexual assault survivors
Next Monday, the University community will gather for its annual Take Back The Night march across campus, a public event in which students share their personal experiences of sexual assault as part of a powerful national awareness campaign.
Bill McKibben urges fossil fuel divestment in talk
The co-founder of 350.org preceded a panel on the virtues of divesting the University endowment.
Lynch's pay undercuts average for presidents
Board of Trustees Chair Perry Traquina '78 disclosed executive compensation at the faculty meeting.
Lynch issues diversity update
Lynch wrote that the search for the chief diversity officer will soon begin.

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