EDITORIAL: Clarify rights for adjudication defendants
Former Director of Student Rights and Community Standards Dean Gendron departed from the University on Sept.
Former Director of Student Rights and Community Standards Dean Gendron departed from the University on Sept.
On Monday evening, the University community gathered together for the 10th Annual Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
College Factual has recently placed Brandeis University in the top-10 list of colleges for both Economics and Sociology degrees.
Following the assassinations of two New York City Police Department officers on Dec. 20, Khadijah Lynch ’16 tweeted “i have no sympathy for the nypd officers who were murdered today.” Daniel Mael ’15, a writer for the news website Truth Revolt, reposted Lynch’s tweets in an article.
When the University brought in Sexual Assault and Prevention Services Specialist Sheila McMahon in November 2013, her hiring was hailed as an innovative step forward for Brandeis in handling sexual assault on campus.
As the campus sparkled with two feet of snow, Brandeis authorties were faced with the responsiblity of cleaning up the sixth biggest snow storm in the history of New England.
On Jan. 14, President Bush announced his intention to increase the maximum amount of federal Pell Grants from $4,050 to $4,550 over the next five years.
In his letter to the community last month, University President Jehuda Reinharz finally uttered something about the burgeoning debate over integrated planning, the comprehensive initiative that seeks to improve the University's competitive profile through 2012.
We applaud the birth of Lies magazine and hope the publication will fill a needed niche of edgy, stimulating media at Brandeis.
Brandeis Jewish Bund holds protest to go “All out for Palestine”
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Waltham residents protest the Trump Administration