Union to update SAF accounting
Union Treasurer Aaron Gaynor '05 is spearheading a new auditing system to improve the financial accountability of the secured allocated funding (SAF) groups each semester.
Union Treasurer Aaron Gaynor '05 is spearheading a new auditing system to improve the financial accountability of the secured allocated funding (SAF) groups each semester.
Three-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Thomas Freidman '75 addressed a full house in Spingold Theater last night to support the upcoming International Investigative Journalism Program, choosing to speak on the Arab world and the war in Iraq since the Sept.
About 30 students convened in the Shapiro television lounge Friday to watch the second presidential debate, this time held at Washington University in St.
A request for a Union Judiciary hearing was filed Sunday by Bryan Lober '05 on behalf of Greer Hauptman '06 over the alleged unconstitutionality of the Elections Commission holding new elections last week.Hauptman won Senator for Grad Quad with a mandate during first round elections last month.
The administration approved what it calls a "statement of principles" last semester after meeting with the Brandeis Labor Coalition to decide how the University could better oversee that the rights of University and outsourced workers are upheld.Josh Rosenthal '06, BLC's publicity coordinator, said the club wanted to ensure Brandeis was upholding fair working standards.
Students filled the Shapiro Theater Thursday night to watch the first presidential debate between President Bush and his Democratic challenger Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts.The debate, held at the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Fla., was moderated by Jim Lehrer of PBS.
Former Off-Campus Senator Bryan Lober '06, who was removed from the Union Senate last year for failing to attend diversity committee meetings, dropped his case to be reinstated after an appeals hearing Wednesday.
The founders of the student-run Office of Judicial and Academic Advocacy (OJAA) have expressed dismay over new clauses in this year's edition of the Rights and Responsibilities manual, which allegedly limits the role of advisers during University Board of Student Conduct hearings.According to Justin Gelfand '05 and Josh Sugarman '05, who founded the OJAA four years ago, the restriction drastically limits the amount of support advisers were able to offer accused students in past years.Last year, a section of Rights and Responsibilities read: "The accused student and/or his/her adviser shall have the right to question all witnesses and to view and question all evidence presented to the board during the hearing."But the revised clause states that while advisers may view and question evidence, the accused student is now the only one allowed to question witnesses.
Prof. Gordon Fellman (SOC) refuted accusations made in an article posted this summer at Frontpagemag.com-a political commentary Web site run by the conservative pundit David Horowitz-accusing him of indoctrinating students to share his alleged disdain for America and that he grades based on an individual's political views.Fellman said the article is "entirely inaccurate" and questioned the sources used by Thomas Ryan, the author of the article, "Leftist War Studies at Brandeis." He also asked why Ryan did not contact him for comment or quote any students to support his claims.
The Usdan game room underwent major renovations to electrical wiring and appliances this summer.
Brandeis Jewish Bund holds protest to go “All out for Palestine”
"Captain America: Brave New World" and the politics of power in 2025
The Boston Red Sox’s Home Opening Day overview
Ed Sheeran: one night in Ipswich
Waltham residents protest the Trump Administration