Cheap Thrills: Talkin' about what generation?
Lately, as a senior on campus, I've begun to feel old.Of course, at 21, I am now chronologically older than the majority of students at Brandeis.
Lately, as a senior on campus, I've begun to feel old.Of course, at 21, I am now chronologically older than the majority of students at Brandeis.
Last weekend, Brandeis hosted a national Student Global AIDS Campaign (SGAC) leadership retreat, with approximately 40 people attending from all over the United States.
Friday afternoon, the President's office sent a campus-wide e-mail to students, faculty and staff, announcing that Provost Melvin Bernstein was to step down from his position, effective yesterday.
The results of last week's Union Senate and Undergraduate Curriculum Committee (UCC) Representative elections are in.Alan Tannenwald '05 was elected as UCC representative.
Last night, the Brandeis Black Student Organization (BBSO) held the opening ceremony for Black History Month, with over 80 students in attendance.
Last Wednesday, I opened my mailbox and found the latest copy of Rolling Stone magazine, as I do every two weeks.
Following the Rev. Nathaniel Mays' promotion to assistant dean for student life and diversity services, a new Intercultural Center (ICC) director has been hired.
University President Jehuda Reinharz and Chairman of the Board of Trustees Stephen Kay presented Carl Shapiro with an honorary degree at a Palm Beach, Fla.
"It is often said to be the prime duty of a government to protect its citizens," Jonathan Schell writes in 1998 his book "The Gift of Time: The case for abolishing nuclear weapons now." "Why shouldn't America's leaders, by agreeing together with Russia's leaders to abolish both countries' nuclear arsenals, rescue our people and theirs from the threat of annihilation?"A good question.
A full crowd gathered in the Shapiro Campus Center atrium yesterday to hear four speakers commemorate the life and vision of the Rev.
Boston’s West End: The spirit of a neighborhood destroyed
Jewish students are not a monolith. Brandeis must stop treating us like one.
A local Waltham organization works to uphold democracy
Paige Bueckers: A Special Talent
Doxxing has no place at Brandeis