Students to vote on financial matters in nine days
Following a Union Charter mandated audit and review of Union finances, the Student Body will have a chance to again vote on the financial amendment that will drastically revamp Union finances.
Following a Union Charter mandated audit and review of Union finances, the Student Body will have a chance to again vote on the financial amendment that will drastically revamp Union finances.
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Nicole Karlebach '04 was confirmed by the Union Senate Sunday night as the new Director of Public Affairs and Communication.
Mahmoud Abbas stepped down from his role as Palestinian Prime Minister over the weekend, jolting the already tenuous Middle East peace process.
Citing health issues as its primary reason, Aramark Food and Dining Services announced last week that they will no longer allow Hillel to donate leftover Shabbat meals to nonprofit charity organizations, like Bristol Lodge in Waltham.
The latest security holes, virus attacks, and several available protocols in Microsoft Windows 2000 and XP have left Brandeis Information Technology Services (ITS) scrambling to warn incoming and returning students that their computers will be knocked off the Brandeis network if they are vulnerable.
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) fined the William A. Berry & Son construction company $46,200 on July 22 for allegedly willfully violating safety regulations last Spring when Mark Chopelas, 39, fell 23 feet to his death while working on the Village dormitory construction site.
Citing apathy as the greatest threat to American democracy, former Massachusetts Attorney General Scott Harshbarger addressed the audience at the Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) induction ceremony Saturday.
The Brandeis community is mourning the loss of Jean Joseph Reginald "Reggie" Poyau '04, who drowned in southern Senegal Saturday night during a weekend trip with his friends to a region South of Gambia River while studying abroad.
History department chair Jacqueline Jones, Truman professor of American Civilization, was inducted into the Alumni Wall of Fame at the University of Delaware on May 9.
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