Brandeis beats Trinity, but loses two to ECSU
The Brandeis Baseball team had multiple games postponed due to the heavy snow.
NBA playoffs are on the horizon
The Houston Rockets and the Toronto Raptors are in control of their respective conferences.
The Rams could be the NFL’s next powerhouse
The signing of Ndamukong Suh adds to an already young and motivated core.
Judges nearly sweep all three weekend matches
The men’s and women’s tennis teams only lost one game against Colby Sawyer College and Trinity College.
Shohei Ohtani could take the MLB by storm
Dubbed the Japanese Babe Ruth by age 23, he is one of the most promising two-way players in history.
Slow start continues for the Baseball team
The Brandeis Baseball team had multiple games postponed due to the heavy snow.
EPL teams meet in Champions League
Liverpool and Manchester City are slated to face each other in the quarterfinal round.
Men’s tennis falls to Middlebury College
The Panthers dominated the Judges in both singles and doubles action, winning all nine matches.
Tennis teams begin season a combined 10-3
The Men’s Tennis team is currently the 20th- ranked NCAA Division III team in the nation.
Softball: Squad splits its first six games
The Judges have either blown out their opponents or lost badly with only one close game this season.
Baseball: Judges drop four of their first five games
A stagnant offense and inconsistent pitching has lead the Judges to a 1-4 record to begin the season.
Fencers defend home turf in NCAA regionals
Joanne Carminucci ’19 has the best chance to make it to the NCAA collegiate fencing championships.
Judges earn berth in ECAC tournament
The team earned its first playoff birth since 2014-15 season despite losing its last five games.
Men's Basketball: Season ends on a high note with win
The Judges dominated NYU at home, winning 97-59, their biggest point spread of the season.
It is time for the NCAA to pay its athletes
An ongoing FBI investigation has revealed college sports’ unspoken dirty secret.
TRACK: Judges to send six runners to NCAA’s
The track team’s top finishers will compete against athletes from across the nation.

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