Fall activities guide: Explore local festivities this autumn equinox
This guide will direct you to the best places for seasonal activities, ensuring that everyone can embrace the spirit of autumn.
This guide will direct you to the best places for seasonal activities, ensuring that everyone can embrace the spirit of autumn.
The latest season of the reality television show features a Brandeis graduate. After the premiere of the first episode, Brandeis students have some thoughts.
After a successful second summer of giving rising freshmen at Waltham High School academic support and opportunities to form community ties, Upward Bound director Naomi Brown-Jones discusses the program’s mission, current operations, and more.
Three students in the Environmental Studies program reflect on their experiences while abroad in San Juan, Puerto Rico this summer.
As the 2023-2024 school year comes to a close, The Justice spoke with four senior Fulbright grant recipients who will jumpstart their post-graduate journeys by traveling the world.
After rescuing his kidnapped and orphaned nieces and nephews, Mangok Bol is working with Brandeis staff members to bring four of his late brother’s children from South Sudan to the U.S.
Goldfish are believed to have longer attention spans than the average human, who can hold uninterrupted focus for only eight seconds. More and more people are taking to social media detoxes to improve attention and fight addictive cycles. The Justice spoke with two students who shared their experiences with social media cleanses.
In the 75th anniversary issue of The Justice, we look back to some lesser known moments of the University’s history as covered by our newspaper.
Western aesthetic ideals of symmetry and balance have influenced much of what is considered the “standard” in the artistic world. Emerged from the domestic sphere, African American women’s quilting traditions challenge these artistic assumptions.
Alumna Leslie Martin ’76 drove student protests against Brandeis honoring publisher of Penthouse Magazine Bob Guccione as the 1975 “Publisher of the Year.” In a March 3 interview with The Justice, Martin shared her recollections of student pushback following the award, the political climate on campus and her experiences as a long time activist.
More than 100,000 take to the Boston streets in “No Kings Day” protest
The Review of a Showgirl: Taylor Swift Hits New Heights of Mediocrity
Incantations of Indigeneity: "An Indigenous Present" at Boston's ICA
University holds second faculty meeting of the academic year
Brandeis’ Annual Security Report shows prominence of residence hall offenses