Divestment to be decided by next president, says Lynch
Interim University President Lisa Lynch debated with students over the issue of fossil fuel.
Interim University President Lisa Lynch debated with students over the issue of fossil fuel.
After beginning to organize over the summer, over 200 faculty members signed a petition on Wednesday to form a union.
Students voted on Friday to institute a new amendment that will change the A-Board composition.
After months of redevelopment and discussion on what content should be featured, the Student Union launched its new website on Wednesday.
The South Eastern Asian Club and the United Against Inequities in Disease chapter hosted a screening of “Can” and a discussion on mental health.
Three scholars of Israeli art and history discussed the many facets of slain Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin’s peacemaking.
Professors spoke on the sexual assault climate survey, specifically why students hesitate to report sexual harassment.
Brandeis Climate Justice fought for divestment from fossil fuels in a series of events held during the Trustees' bi-annual meeting.
Student Union President Nyah Macklin ’16 discussed proposed changes to the A-Board constitution.
After discussing the Castle at great length this week, the Trustees will announce their decision after their January meeting.
The media critic discussed the anti-feminist themes that can be found in the presentation of most games.
Dr. Peter Wittig talked about how Germany has responded to the many issues facing Europe today.
The Trustees did not have time to discuss the results of the student financial aid survey conducted last month.
Interim President Lisa Lynch discussed the effect the University's legacy has on its values and opportunities today.
Giveaways and “swag” were severely limited during the first round of fall allocations for club budgets.
Rabbi David Ellenson said he believes Mid-East peace can be found through political means.
The speakers discussed the future of diplomatic relations, especially concerning settlements.
Ariele Cohen ’99 drew upon her time spent in Yugoslavia to urge students to implement experiences in everyday life.
In an effort to increase campus sustainability, the University has challenged first-years to recycle more.
In an email sent out to club leaders, the Allocations Board announced that it cut funding for several clubs.
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