On March 24, the Brandeis Journalism program hosted “Who Owns the News?” a panel that featured four former Washington Post journalists to discuss the effects of billionaire ownership of media outlets.
The 2026 Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka ended with Kimi Antonelli securing his second consecutive victory, a result that also made him the youngest championship leader in Formula One history. On lap 22 ...
CONTENT WARNING: This articles contains mentions of sexual assault and domestic abuse. A little over two weeks ago on Oct. 26, the Vegas Golden Knights signed Carter Hart to a two-year, $4 million ...
As the Formula One season is more than halfway done and the drivers have dusted off their helmets from the summer break, now is as good a time as ever to take a look at how all the rookies are doing ...
A new year brings with it new resolutions, challenges and opportunities for self-improvement. 2013 was an eventful year for the college: Sodexo took over as the dining services provider, new ...
As of August 2025, Stanford University’s student newspaper, The Stanford Daily, filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, challenging its campaign of censorship and retaliation against student ...
On Saturday, March 28 the Brandeis chapter of the Alexander Hamilton Society, in collaboration with Brandeis Peace Club, held a speaker event titled “Nuclear Disarmament: Strategic Realities & ...
At 2 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 13, the faculty senate convened in Rapaporte Treasure Hall for their monthly meeting. Senate Chair Prof. Jeffrey Lenowitz (POL) noted during his opening remarks that the ...
On Thursday, Nov. 6, the Schusterman Center for Israel Studies held the event, “We Have Invented a New International Legal Concept of ‘Administered Territories’: Making Israel’s Legal Space, 1948-50.” ...
Sergei Parajanov’s film, “The Color of Pomegranates” is truly groundbreaking with its interesting filming techniques, storytelling choices and iconic overall aesthetics. Parajanov’s ability to mesh ...
On Friday, May 1, members of the new Fight Authoritarianism Brandeis group convened outside the Bernstein-Marcus Administrative Center and the Irving Presidential Enclave to protest a myriad of ...
The year: 2024. The city: Boston. It is here that Ruthzee Louijeune made history when she was sworn in as Boston’s first Haitian-American woman city councilor and third Black woman in the role. Now it ...
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