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.
Over 180,000 people rally in Boston Common for March 28 "No Kings" protest
Brandeis Public Safety dispels circulating ICE vehicle rumors
A seat at the table: inside the ICC's "Be Curious Dinner"
Intramural Indoor Soccer
Professors discuss possibility of nuclear disarmament amid high political tensions