Students examine Zimbabwe
Students and faculty met for a Global Affairs Table that focused on Zimbabwe and its economic and political turmoil on Thursday, Sept.
Students and faculty met for a Global Affairs Table that focused on Zimbabwe and its economic and political turmoil on Thursday, Sept.
The Finance Board will no longer cover Cholmondeley's $50 fee for clubs and organizations to hold a coffeehouse, to the disappointment of some club leaders, because F-board no longer has extra rollover funds to pay the fee for clubs, F-Board Chair Emily Moignard '09 said.F-Board paid the $50 fee for clubs last semester because of the Free Admissions Policy, whereby F-Board fully funded "theater groups, shows [and] cultural events so that everything could be free for all students," Moignard said.
The National Science Foundation awarded Brandeis University a highly competitive $7.8 million grant to establish a Materials Research Science and Engineering Center on Sept.
Students gathered to commemorate the lives lost on Sept. 11, 2001 during a memorial service in the Shapiro Art Gallery last Thursday.The service was an open forum moderated by Father Walter Cuenin, the Catholic Chaplain on campus.
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